Opened 13 years ago

Closed 13 years ago

Last modified 12 years ago

#12 closed defect (wontfix)

key card not viewed by USB drives or LVM?

Reported by: Anchieri Owned by: Lars Erdmann
Priority: critical Component: basedrv
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Description

I have received from my Wealth Care Assistance Found a Key card that I have to use if I want to sign on for view or update my Wealth Care information using a Web Browser, but eCS 2.0 ga is not able to view it. By now I was forced to use my WinXp version to do that task. Do I can think that this key card is in a future usable also under eCS?. I have attached the file: keycard-1e3d2096.log with date from USBDOCK that view this card.

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keycard-1e3d2096.log (819 bytes ) - added by Anchieri 13 years ago.

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Change History (7)

by Anchieri, 13 years ago

Attachment: keycard-1e3d2096.log added

comment:1 by Anchieri, 13 years ago

I just noted that exist a ticket nm: #21 Provide SmartCard support (sun.security.smartcardio package) in java port enhanced, but if eCS is unable to view it I doubt that this task can be accomplished.

comment:2 by Lars Erdmann, 13 years ago

Same question as always:
does it work with the original IBM 10.162 host controller drivers ?
In general I suspect this more to be a problem with USBMSD.ADD than with the host controller drivers.

comment:3 by Anchieri, 13 years ago

I have reinstalled all USBxHCD (x=E/O/U) from original IBM and I was able to view the USB Card using LVM (Maintenance & installation Volume Manager), LVM give me this error on opening this USB card:

Disk 4 reports a corrupt partition table

after that the LVM window come up with all the drive connected and also this card as:

drive D4 with 1796 MB of free space. The LVM attach this card as drive E:

Opening a OS/2 window I was able to use the command line: dir E: obtaining the list of content (nothing because the disk is empty). Detached the disk (it is a removable disk) I reinstalled the drive from your last USBHCD177 file and rebooted the system. Now I was able to view this USB card as drive E: I think that your driver has a problem to attach a USB card initialized using Windows.

comment:4 by Lars Erdmann, 13 years ago

Owner: changed from somebody to Lars Erdmann
Status: newaccepted

comment:5 by Lars Erdmann, 13 years ago

Resolution: wontfix
Status: acceptedclosed

comment:6 by Anchieri, 12 years ago

severity: highest

This ticket can be closed, with usbhcd188.zip file seem that I can work with this device because it's viewed as E: disk. thank you.

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