1994-04-24 - chip-0.1 / driver for MARALU chip-card-reader/writer v1.0

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From: schulte@thp.uni-koeln.de (Martin Schulte)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-24 17:19:30 UTC
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From: schulte@thp.uni-koeln.de (Martin Schulte)
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 1994 17:19:30 GMT
Subject: chip-0.1 / driver for MARALU chip-card-reader/writer v1.0
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I have placed chip-0.1.tgz on
  ftp.thp.uni-koeln.de(134.95.64.1):/pub/linux/chip/chip-0.1.tgz

It contains an alpha version of a rudimentary loadable device driver
and a sample application (get information out of the telephone cards
used by the German Telekom) to be used with MARALU's chip-card-reader/writer.

In principal, the reader/writer should be able to access all types of
I2C-cards and other formats.

I'll try to provide more functionality if there's interest in the net.

Please mail comments, suggestions and questions to chip@thp.uni-koeln.de.

If you don't have ftp-access, drop me a note and I'll mail the code to
you (in uuencoded form (about 8k), if nothing different is specified).

Martin

PLEASE NOTE, THAT NEITHER I NOR MARALU TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
FUNCTIONALITY OR RELIABILITY OF THE PROVIDED CODE AND INFORMATION.
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