FreeCalypso > hg > fc-pcsc-tools
changeset 228:a93de68711b8
original README is now README.old
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 14 Mar 2021 18:16:27 +0000 |
parents | cac52723c02c |
children | ed8cb3c0d312 |
files | README README.old |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/README Wed Mar 10 20:35:36 2021 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -This code repository contains current versions of FreeCalypso SIM card -manipulation utilities fc-simtool and fc-uicc-tool; the old versions which were -previously maintained in the freecalypso-hwlab Hg repository are now deprecated -and no longer maintained. - -The present utilities operate on SIM cards that are inserted into a smart card -"reader" device attached to the user's host computer (PC or laptop), *without* -going through any kind of phone or other GSM device. Whichever smart card -"reader" hardware you are going to use, it needs to be supported by pcsc-lite -software: our tools link with libpcsclite and thus require this library and its -header files to be installed in order to compile; actually running the programs -and getting them to work further requires pcscd and appropriate pcsc-lite back -end drivers. The Mother uses HID Omnikey 3121 and 6121 CCIDs (USB-interfaced), -with pcsc-lite and its ccid back end installed under Slackware 14.2. - -fc-simtool is the utility of primary interest. It speaks the classic GSM 11.11 -SIM protocol to the card (as opposed to the unwanted-innovation UICC protocol), -and it is intended to be useful to end users of regular operator-issued SIM -cards without admin privileges. High-level user-friendly commands include -manipulating PINs and phonebooks; low-level commands allow you to SELECT any -arbitrary file (MF/DF/EF) and to perform READ and UPDATE commands on any EF -(BINARY or RECORD as appropriate) as the card will allow, given your access -level. We (FreeCalypso core team) are also doing some experiments with -programmable SIM cards, hoping to some day be able to issue our own SIMs, but -this work is currently very experimental and not ready for consumption. - -fc-uicc-tool is currently a very minimal tool for a few narrow use cases. It -implements a small subset of fc-simtool commands (basic low-level ones), but -speaking the new UICC protocol to the card - as well as new SELECT by AID -commands that are only possible with this new protocol, granting access to ADFs -for USIM and ISIM. The tool's only useful functions right now are (1) testing -whether or not a given card has USIM/ISIM functionality present, and (2) -manually exploring the file system under ADF.USIM or ADF.ISIM which cannot be -accessed in any other way. fc-uicc-tool does NOT currently replicate any of -the high-level end-user-oriented functionality of fc-simtool!
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README.old Sun Mar 14 18:16:27 2021 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +This code repository contains current versions of FreeCalypso SIM card +manipulation utilities fc-simtool and fc-uicc-tool; the old versions which were +previously maintained in the freecalypso-hwlab Hg repository are now deprecated +and no longer maintained. + +The present utilities operate on SIM cards that are inserted into a smart card +"reader" device attached to the user's host computer (PC or laptop), *without* +going through any kind of phone or other GSM device. Whichever smart card +"reader" hardware you are going to use, it needs to be supported by pcsc-lite +software: our tools link with libpcsclite and thus require this library and its +header files to be installed in order to compile; actually running the programs +and getting them to work further requires pcscd and appropriate pcsc-lite back +end drivers. The Mother uses HID Omnikey 3121 and 6121 CCIDs (USB-interfaced), +with pcsc-lite and its ccid back end installed under Slackware 14.2. + +fc-simtool is the utility of primary interest. It speaks the classic GSM 11.11 +SIM protocol to the card (as opposed to the unwanted-innovation UICC protocol), +and it is intended to be useful to end users of regular operator-issued SIM +cards without admin privileges. High-level user-friendly commands include +manipulating PINs and phonebooks; low-level commands allow you to SELECT any +arbitrary file (MF/DF/EF) and to perform READ and UPDATE commands on any EF +(BINARY or RECORD as appropriate) as the card will allow, given your access +level. We (FreeCalypso core team) are also doing some experiments with +programmable SIM cards, hoping to some day be able to issue our own SIMs, but +this work is currently very experimental and not ready for consumption. + +fc-uicc-tool is currently a very minimal tool for a few narrow use cases. It +implements a small subset of fc-simtool commands (basic low-level ones), but +speaking the new UICC protocol to the card - as well as new SELECT by AID +commands that are only possible with this new protocol, granting access to ADFs +for USIM and ISIM. The tool's only useful functions right now are (1) testing +whether or not a given card has USIM/ISIM functionality present, and (2) +manually exploring the file system under ADF.USIM or ADF.ISIM which cannot be +accessed in any other way. fc-uicc-tool does NOT currently replicate any of +the high-level end-user-oriented functionality of fc-simtool!