Hi,
I am after recommendations for software that will allow me to program Super SIM's, etc. I have seen the recent thread on programmer's and understand that a CCID compliant reader is recommended.
Many thanks, Steve
Am 12.05.2011 17:20, schrieb Steve Mortimer:
Hi,
I am after recommendations for software that will allow me to program Super SIM's, etc. I have seen the recent thread on programmer's and understand that a CCID compliant reader is recommended.
Hi Steve,
I am using pysim with a "Dell Smart Card Reader Keyboard" and pcsc. This combination woks grate.
pysim can be found here: http://cgit.osmocom.org/cgit/
Regards Konrad
On 12/05/11 17:02, Konrad Meier wrote:
Am 12.05.2011 17:20, schrieb Steve Mortimer:
Hi,
I am after recommendations for software that will allow me to program Super SIM's, etc. I have seen the recent thread on programmer's and understand that a CCID compliant reader is recommended.
Hi Steve,
I am using pysim with a "Dell Smart Card Reader Keyboard" and pcsc. This combination woks grate.
pysim can be found here: http://cgit.osmocom.org/cgit/
Regards Konrad
Thanks Konrad, I have a Dell Laptop (E6410) that has a SC reader in it. I have proved it detects a SuperSim installed in it using pcsc_scan.
$ pcsc_scan PC/SC device scanner V 1.4.17 (c) 2001-2009, Ludovic Rousseau ludovic.rousseau@free.fr Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.5.5 Scanning present readers... 0: Broadcom 5880 [Broadcom USH] (0123456789ABCD) 00 00 . .
However, when I try pysim, I am not sure which options to use for the reader hardware, including the device. Could you let me know what you use?
Many thanks, Steve
Am 13.05.2011 13:15, schrieb Steve Mortimer:
However, when I try pysim, I am not sure which options to use for the reader hardware, including the device. Could you let me know what you use?
If your pcscd daemon is running you can simply use the -p option of pysim.
Example: ./pySim-prog.py -p 0 -n RZ-GSM -c 49 -x 262 -y 23 -j 101