[Muscle] Memorycard ATR database ?
Ludovic Rousseau
ludovic.rousseau at gmail.com
Thu Apr 23 05:49:36 PDT 2009
2009/4/23 Tommaso Cucinotta <cucinotta at sssup.it>:
> Hi,
Hello,
> I have a smart-card here on which pcscd reports an ATR of: 82 4B 10 84
This is not a valid ATR according to ISO 7816-3.
> Does anyone have a clue on what kind of device this may be ?
> (the contacts have an ATMEL logo)
>
> On a related note, suspecting it may be a memory-card, is there any
> good reference of ATRs for memory-cards, like the one that Ludovic
> maintains for cryptographic cards ?
Memory cards are not processor cards. They do not follow ISO 7816-3
and use "proprietary" protocols. The reader is sending a fake or
constructed ATR to you.
If you search for "82 4B 10 84" (with the ") using Google you will
find a thread [1] from this list. I have no idea how to use such a
memory card. In general you have to send proprietary commands to the
reader.
Bye
[1] http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/muscle@lists.musclecard.com/3846959.html
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