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Thanks for this bug report.
The ravkav script is chosen based on a country code (376) and a network code.
From the error message you reported it seems that the identified network code
is 3 (from the n3 in the filename c376n3.lua). The cardpeek scripts expects
network number 2 not 3.
Please try the following:
1) Go to the ".cardpeek" folder: it should be in "C:\Users\XXX\" where XXX
should be replaced with your username.
2) Inside that folder search for the sub-directory "script" and then "calypso".
3) rename the file c376n2.lua as c376n3.lua
4) Re-run cardpeek
Tell me if this works.
Original comment by L...@gmx.com
on 21 Jan 2015 at 2:41
No, doesn't look like it works. The output is the same, except that a new
"Summary" section appears after ICC, ID, Display / Free, and Ticketing. That
section has these items: General Information, Latest Travel, Valid Contracts,
and Invalid Contracts. The latter 3 are empty, and the first only has one
entry: "Identity number", which is zero-length, which is interpreted as
"Anonymous Rav-Kav", which is incorrect -- my Rav-Kav is personalized. What is
the "network code", BTW? Might the difference have to do with the fact that I'm
using the contact interface, which isn't normally used at all? (all Rav-Kav
transportation usage is contactless, and some Rav-Kav cards don't have contacts
at all)
Original comment by michabai...@gmail.com
on 21 Jan 2015 at 4:06
Oh, and this line still appears:
0239 DEBUG Could not find calypso/c376.lua
Followed by these lines, which look like they should mean it's working,
although it's not:
0240 DEBUG Parsing general info (environment)...
0241 DEBUG Parsing counters...
0242 DEBUG Parsing events...
0243 DEBUG Parsing contracts...
0244 DEBUG Summarising general info...
0245 DEBUG Summarising latest travel...
0246 DEBUG Summarising contracts...
Original comment by michabai...@gmail.com
on 21 Jan 2015 at 4:08
The network code references the transport network within a country. It's
unrelated to the technology used to read the card.
Hum. I'm unsure about your case. Perhaps you have a new type of RavKav card.
I'm not the developper of the RavKav script: it was developed by someone who
also uses that card on a daily basis.
One thing that might help me is if you send me the details of the data exchange
with the card. To do this, run the script and after that click on the "reader"
tab, next click on "save replay". If you send me the resulting file
(L1L1@gmx.com), I can simulate your card and see what happens.
Original comment by L...@gmx.com
on 21 Jan 2015 at 6:13
I don't know if there is a "new type" -- I have seen two types of cards issued,
one with a magstripe and a contact interface, one that's contactless-only, but
I think they're used interchangeably. For a while I was only seeing the
dual-interface ones, then when I got my card I got a contactless-only one, and
then in the middle of last year I had to get the card replaced and I got a
dual-interface card, from the same operator. So I don't know what the
difference is, if there is one... I've seen Nadav Mos's Android app read both
types. My card says "ASK Tango" in small print in the upper right corner on the
back, if that helps. Would the network code necessarily be the same for all
cards that are interoperable within the system? The cards are issued by the
various different operators, and are branded by each operator. Could that
account for the difference perhaps? I'll get that capture and send it to you.
Do you have a GPG key, by any chance? It's not extremely private information
AFAIK, but I'd prefer not to have it travelling in cleartext anyway. Would it
also be helpful if I include an explanation of what should be on there?
Original comment by michabai...@gmail.com
on 21 Jan 2015 at 7:36
Hum. At this stage I have no idea what is the problem.
My GPG key is available here: http://pannetrat.com/About/PGP/
Original comment by L...@gmx.com
on 22 Jan 2015 at 9:42
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
michabai...@gmail.com
on 20 Jan 2015 at 10:48