doc: Describe how to obtains PC/SC reader string names
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@ -106,3 +106,15 @@ readers and the RSPRO bandk/slot numbers. The format is as follows:
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"1","3","ACS ACR33 ICC Reader 00 03"
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"1","3","ACS ACR33 ICC Reader 00 03"
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"1","4","ACS ACR33 ICC Reader 00 04"
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"1","4","ACS ACR33 ICC Reader 00 04"
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You can obtain the exact string to use as PC/SC reader name from the output of the
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`pcsc_scan` utility (part of pcsc-lite package). The tool will produce output like:
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.Example: Output of `pcsc_scan` utility on a system with a single reader installed
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Scanning present readers...
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0: Alcor Micro AU9560 00 00
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In this example, there's only a single PC/SC reader available, and it has a string of
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"Alcor Micro AU9560 00 00" whcih needs to be copy-pasted into the CSV file.
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