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Martin Dudok van Heel martin.openbsc at olifantasia.comSecond try. (I already sent this mail yesterday, but it did not appear in the mailinglist. I do not know why. Maybe because I attached a file (a patch)) Hi all, This is my first post to the OpenBSC mailinglist. I had a problem with the latest pysim version giving errors while trying to program 2G (Fake)MagicSIM cards. This had worked fine in the past with an older release from 2011. I tried al lot of versions in between. I was finally able to narrow it down to the commit that broke compatibility with (fake)magicsim: http://cgit.osmocom.org/pysim/commit/pySim/commands.py?id=8c1b33c439fef423c3536e9243035722c52aba4c The comment with this comit is: "Do not return the FCI information while selecting a file The sysmoUSIM-SJS1 card does not support returning the FCI information. Plus, the FCI information are not used anyway." If I revert the change with attached patch, it works again. But it may break sysmoUSIM-SJS1 compatibility. I am not sure on how to test whether the programming of sysmoUSIM-SJS1 still works fine and if the SIMS themselves then will still work as expected with OpenBSC or OpenBTS or OpenAirinterface. If the code needs to stay in for sysmoUSIM-SJS1 then we probably need somehing like the pseudocode below: if carttype is fakemagicsim: "a4000002" elif cardtype is sysmoUSIM-SJS1: "a4000C02" else: #What should be the default for the other cards? Or is there another solution? With best regards, Martin Dudok van Heel This is the patch inline (attaching it as a file, blocked my email from going through) mdvh_pysim_make_fakesim_work_again_patch_2016081201.diff diff --git a/pySim/commands.py b/pySim/commands.py index 721b3d4..b7fb77f 100644 --- a/pySim/commands.py +++ b/pySim/commands.py @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class SimCardCommands(object): def select_file(self, dir_list): rv = [] for i in dir_list: - data, sw = self._tp.send_apdu_checksw(self.cla_byte + "a4000C02" + i) + data, sw = self._tp.send_apdu_checksw(self.cla_byte + "a4000002" + i) rv.append(data) return rv On 12-08-16 09:50, Holger Freyther wrote: >> On 12 Aug 2016, at 09:18, Rene Groothuis wrote: >> >> Hello, > Hi! > > >> I’m still having problems, sorry to report this. Below the log file >> of different combinations: >> > >> I’ve used different (same model) SIM cards. I’ve reinstated the USB >> reader. Tried in different USB ports. No Luck. >> >> What am I doing wrong, can you please help? >> >> > Sysmocom sold the last 16in1 magicsim in 2012? Did you buy these cards > from us? Maybe this specific one is just broken? Maybe try an older > version of pySIM? E.g. maybe some of the patches required for the > sysmoUSIM-SJS1 broke magicsim support? > > In the future you could consider getting the sysmoUSIM-SJS1 from us, > they are of way higher quality than the Chinese (GRcard, magicsim, > etc.) ones. For emergencies like these it might make sense for you to > get a support contract from sysmocom as well. > > good luck > > holger > >