[Pcsclite-cvs-commit] r2337 - trunk/Drivers/ccid
Ludovic Rousseau
rousseau at alioth.debian.org
Thu Jan 18 10:41:28 CET 2007
Author: rousseau
Date: 2007-01-18 10:41:27 +0100 (Thu, 18 Jan 2007)
New Revision: 2337
Modified:
trunk/Drivers/ccid/INSTALL
Log:
pcsc-lite versions before 1.3.3 are not supported so remove notes about
CHANNELID
Modified: trunk/Drivers/ccid/INSTALL
===================================================================
--- trunk/Drivers/ccid/INSTALL 2007-01-18 09:34:49 UTC (rev 2336)
+++ trunk/Drivers/ccid/INSTALL 2007-01-18 09:41:27 UTC (rev 2337)
@@ -72,30 +72,11 @@
something like:
DEVICENAME /dev/ttyS0:GemPCPinPad
-If you use a recent pcsc-lite (1.2.9 or more)
+/dev/ttyS0 (DEVICENAME field) is the first serial port under Linux
+(known as COM1 under DOS/Windows). Of course if your reader is connected
+to another serial port you have to adapt that.
- /dev/ttyS0 (DEVICENAME field) is the first serial port under Linux
- (known as COM1 under DOS/Windows). Of course if your reader is
- connected to another serial port you have to adapt that.
-
-If you use an old pcsc-lite (1.2.0 or less)
-
- The reader is designated by CHANNELID. 1 is the first serial port
- (/dev/ttyS0 or COM1), etc.
- The driver uses the files /dev/pcsc/[1-4] to identify the serial
- device. These /dev/pcsc/[1-4] files should be symbolic links to the
- real serial devices.
-
- To create the /dev/pcsc/[1-4] files do (as root):
- # mkdir /dev/pcsc
- # cd /dev/pcsc
- # ln -s ../ttyS0 /dev/pcsc/1
- # ln -s ../ttyS1 /dev/pcsc/2
- # ln -s ../ttyS2 /dev/pcsc/3
- # ln -s ../ttyS3 /dev/pcsc/4
-
-
Binary installation:
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