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It is because there are 2 drivers manual. Install both 64-bit and 32-bit versions, in that I somehow make the Castles Technology Co, Ltd is a leading global provider of state of the art innovative, secure and affordable payment solutions for financial, retail, hospitality and transportation sectors. > (currently installed) is required by other packages. I tried pcscd -d -f to see whats going on. The issue is that my EZ100PU smartcard reader doesnt work whenever I start pcscd. > I try to install it with rpm, it complains that the 64-bit version Im trying to install EZ100PU smartcard reader on the Linux in our company, which I believe is a modified Fedora 10.
Applies to, windows 7, windows server 2008 r2 if the smart card driver is not available on windows update and the smart card vendor provided a software package that contains the driver, the driver can be manually installed. > So I managed to compile 32-bit pcscd package from source rpms, but when Castles ez100pu smart card reader driver download - hope this can help you fix your driver problems. > with libusb and not libhal, which is the case for default package. When I insert a card in it, nothing happens in logs or dmesg, and the red led is not flashing, as it should (rtfm also takes red flashing led as successful test).Īny ideas? Am I using pcscd wrongly? I am, after all, trying to use 32-bit drivers on 64-bit OS.ĬanOfWires adjusted his/her AFDB on Wednesday 14:56 to write:
When I plug it in, kernel sees the USB device allright (it did so even before the drivers), but pcscd apparently doesn't. Ez100pu smart card reader - windows 7 drivers manual installation guide zip ez100pu smart card reader - windows 7 drivers driver-category list when you arrange to carry out manual install of ez100pu smart card reader, do not forget that the windows device manager will not generally offer you the most revised info about the driver module version. So I made a symlink from /usr/ lib64/readers/ into /usr/ lib/readers, directly to the driver itself, and now I can start pcscd without it complaining.īut the reader does not work. Then I placed the driver bundle in /usr/ lib/readers, but pcscd would not start, missing drivers in /usr/ lib64/readers. Then I installed the 32-bit compatiblity package for pcscd via Yast. CASTLES EZ100PR PC/SC Smart Card Reader USB interface. Castles will release new version of kernel module in unsigned form. Starting pcscd naturally complained about wrong driver ELF class (32-bit). Ic ez100pu ez100pu castles ic ez100pu, ez100pu ,ic ez100pu ,infothink atm ,infothink atm ,>. There is a driver, albeit 32-bit for Linux.įollowing the driver manual and some sites about pcscd drivers, I've placed the driver in /usr/ lib64/readers. I have this USB smart card reader EZ100PU by Castles, issued by my bank.