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I am using the PCSC driver and the javax.smartcardio library as the wrapper to the driver. I have 3 ACR122U devices plugged into a Linux (debian) system. I have ran udevadm info on the devices and they all have a serial number of 0. I need to identify which reader is which in my class. I can check which topological usb port is used by parsing the /sys/devices folder but I still cant "select" a device in the Java api.

Does anyone know a way to modify the PCSC device stack order or something. So that I can specify which order the devices are in the terminal list from the terminal factory. I have emailed ACS asking them why the serial numbers are 0 and if they can help me to modify it but I have had no reply.

Please let me know if anyone thinks they have a solution. Thanks, Mitch

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Is this of any help?Maarten Bodewes
Hello? Anybody there?Maarten Bodewes
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately all of the attributes amongst the readers are exactly the same so no. I did email ACS and they couldn't really help me either. I ended up parsing the usb topology to find the correct dev number for the usb port. I then used that dev number to ensure I always used the right reader.Mitch Dart

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The reader does have a unique serial number but it is only an external sticker and not on the readers internal EEPROM. Perhaps you can write the serial number to the reader somehow.