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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting wildcard help!! Post 302558766 by itkamaraj on Sunday 25th of September 2011 08:04:46 AM
Old 09-25-2011
Code:
$ perl test.pl
Enter a pattern: txt
A.txt
B.txt
b.txt
Characters.txt
CPU_VALUE.txt
empty.txt
FC1-original-input.txt
FC1.txt
FC2-original-input.txt
FC2.txt
input.txt
replace.txt
swap.txt
test.txt
xyz.txt

working fine..
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ATR_ANALYSIS(1p)						   User Commands						  ATR_ANALYSIS(1p)

NAME
ATR_analysis - analyse a smart card ATR SYNOPSIS
ATR_analysis [ATRstring] DESCRIPTION
ATR_analysis is used to parse the ATR (Answer To Reset) sent by a smart card. The command also tries to find the card model using an ATR database stored in a text file smartcard_list.txt. The smartcard_list.txt file is searched in ./, /usr/local/pcsc/ and /usr/share/pcsc/ directories. Exemple: $ ATR_analysis '3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52' ATR: 3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52 + TS = 3B --> Direct Convention + T0 = A7, Y(1): 1010, K: 7 (historical bytes) TB(1) = 00 --> Programming Param P: 0, I: 0 TD(1) = 40 --> Y(i+1) = 0100, Protocol T = 0 ----- TC(2) = 18 --> Work waiting time: 960 x 24 x (Fi/F) + Historical bytes: 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52 Possibly identified card: 3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 08 01 01 52 Gemplus GPK8000 BUGS
Maybe many bugs since I am not a ISO 7816 expert. FILES
smartcard_list.txt SEE ALSO
pcscd(8), pcsc_scan(1) AUTHOR
Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr> Version: 1.3 October 2005 ATR_ANALYSIS(1p)
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