Hello,
> Very interesting, but the text from Sun is not at all clear. If the smart
> card really is connected [directly] to the I2C interface, this reader will
> only accept I2C interface memory cards.
>
> But because I2C is not 7816 compliant, one would expect that the reader
> module has a 7816-compliant slot, some electronics, and (the other side of
> the electronics from the card interface) an I2C interface. Then all that is
> needed is a driver for the smart card reader... (tongue firmly in cheek,
> 'cos I have designed smart card readers and tested many more).
If this can be helpfull, I can make tests without problems. I also have
see the Solaris 8 has support for it. I don't really want to use Solaris,
but I have it installed on the SunBlade, and I can also make tests on it
if needed.
Good day.
Olivier
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