02-18-2002
Look at
this page.
I see that they have one model that has an rs-232 interface. That would probably be the way to go. Almost every unix system has a serial interface. So you don't need a driver, you just use the tty driver. The device will have it's own language and it will look to unix just like a user typing unusual stuff on a terminal.
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pcsc_scan
PCSC_SCAN(1) General Commands Manual PCSC_SCAN(1)
NAME
pcsc_scan - regularly scans every PC/SC readers connected to the host
SYNOPSIS
pcsc_scan [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pcsc_scan command.
pcsc_scan is a program that regularly scans every PC/SC readers connected to the host
When pcsc_scan is started it asks pcscd the list of available smart card readers. The list is printed. A sequence number is printed before
each reader.
Example:
PC/SC device scanner
V 1.1.0 (c) 2001-2002, Ludovic Rousseau
PC/SC lite version: 1.1.1
0: GemPC410 0 0
1: GemPC430 0 0
When a card is inserted in any reader some information is printed:
date and time:
Thu Jun 13 18:56:14 2002
reader name:
Reader 0 (GemPC410 0 0)
card state and occured event:
Card state: State has changed, Card inserted,
ATR in case of card insertion:
ATR: 3B 82 00 86 1E
print an ATR analysis if the ATR_analysis command is available:
ATR: 3B 82 00 86 1E
+ TS = 3B --> Direct Convention
+ T0 = 82, Y(1): 1000, K: 2 (historical bytes)
TD(1) = 00 --> Y(i+1) = 0000, Protocol T = 0
-----
+ Historical bytes: 86 1E
OPTIONS
-h print help
-V print version number
-n do not print ATR analysis
SEE ALSO
pcscd(1), ATR_analysis(1)
AUTHOR
Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>
june 13, 2002 PCSC_SCAN(1)