| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Seven, Issue Forty-Eight, File 10 of 18 |
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| Electronic Telephone Cards: How to make your own! |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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| I guess that Sweden is not the only country that employs the electronic |
| phone card systems from Schlumberger Technologies. This article will |
| explain a bit about the cards they use, and how they work. In the end of |
| this article you will also find an UUEncoded file which contains source |
| code for a PIC16C84 micro-controller program that completely emulates a |
| Schlumberger Telephone card and of course printed circuit board layouts |
| + a component list... But before we begin talking seriously of this |
| matter I must first make it completely clear that whatever you use this |
| information for, is entirely YOUR responsibility, and I cannot be held |
| liable for any problems that the use of this information can cause for |
| you or for anybody else. In other words: I give this away FOR FREE, and |
| I don't expect to get ANYTHING back in return! |
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| The Original Telephone Card: |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Since I probably would have had a hard time writing a better article |
| than the one Stephane Bausson from France wrote a while ago, I will not |
| attempt to give a better explanation than that one; I will instead |
| incorporate it in this phile, but I do want to make it clear that the |
| following part about the cards technical specification was not written |
| by me: Merely the parts in quotes are things added by me... Instead I |
| will concentrate on explaining how to build your own telephone card |
| emulator and how the security measures in the payphone system created by |
| Schlumberger Technologies work, and how to trick it... But first, let's |
| have a look at the technical specifications of the various "smart memory |
| card" systems used for the payphones. |
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| <Start of text quoted from Stephane Bausson (sbausson@ensem.u-nancy.fr)> |
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| =============================================================================== |
| What you need to know about electronics telecards |
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| (C) 10-07-1993 / 03-1994 |
| Version 1.06 |
| Stephane BAUSSON |
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| Email: sbausson@ensem.u-nancy.fr |
| Smail: 4, Rue de Grand; F-88630 CHERMISEY; France |
| Phone: (33)-29-06-09-89 |
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| Any suggestions or comments about phonecards and smart-cards are welcome |
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| Content |
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| I ) The cards from Gemplus, Solaic, Schlumberger, Oberthur: |
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| I-1) Introduction: |
| I-2) SCHEMATICS of the chip: |
| I-3) PINOUT of the connector: |
| I-4) Main features: |
| I-5) TIME DIAGRAMS: |
| I-6) Memory MAP of cards from France and Monaco: |
| I-5) Memory MAP of cards from other countries: |
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| II ) The cards from ODS: (German cards) |
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| II-1) Introduction: |
| II-2) Pinout: |
| II-3) Main features: |
| II-4) Time Diagrams: |
| II-5) Memory Map: |
| II-6) Electrical features: |
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| III) The Reader Schematic: |
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| IV) The program: |
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| I ) The cards from Gemplus, Solaic, Schlumberger, Oberthur: (French cards) |
| ====================================================================== |
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| I-1) Introduction: |
| ------------ |
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| You must not think that the electronics phone-cards are |
| completely secret things, and that you can not read the information that |
| is inside. It is quite false, since in fact an electronic phonecard does |
| not contain any secret information like credit cards, and an electronic |
| phonecard is nothing else than a 256 bit EPROM with serial output. |
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| Besides do not think that you are going to refill them when you |
| understand how they work, since for that you should reset the 256 bits |
| of the cards by erasing the whole card. But the chip is coated in UV |
| opaqued resin even if sometimes you can see it as transparent! Even if |
| you were smart enough to erase the 256 bits of the card you should |
| program the manufacturer area, but this is quite impossible since these |
| first 96 bits are write protected by a lock-out fuse that is fused after |
| the card programming in factory. |
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| Nevertheless it can be very interesting to study how these cards |
| work, to see which kind of data are inside and how the data are mapped |
| inside or to see how many units are left inside for example. Besides |
| there are a great number of applications of these cards when there are |
| used (only for personal usage of course) , since you can use them as key |
| to open a door, or you can also use them as key to secure a program, |
| etc... |
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| These Telecards have been created in 1984 and at this time |
| constructors decided to build these cards in NMOS technology but now, |
| they plan to change by 1994 all readers in the public to booths and use |
| CMOS technology. Also they plan to use EEPROM to secure the cards and to |
| add many useful informations in, and you will perhaps use phone cards to |
| buy you bread or any thing else. |
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| These cards are called Second Generation Telecards. |
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| I-2) SCHEMATICS of the chip: |
| ---------------------- |
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|
| .-------------------. |
| | | |
| --|> Clk | |
| | _ | |
| --| R/W | |
| | | |
| --| Reset | |
| | | |
| --| Fuse | |
| | | |
| --| Vpp | |
| | | |
| | | |
| '-. .-' |
| | | |
| .-------------------. |
| | Out |-- serial output |
| '-------------------' |
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| I-3) PINOUT of the connector: |
| ------------------------- |
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| AFNOR CHIP ISO CHIP |
| ---------- -------- |
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|
| -------------+------------- -------------+------------- |
| | 8 | 4 | | 1 | 5 | |
| | | | | | | |
| +-------\ | /-------+ +-------\ | /-------+ |
| | 7 +----+----+ 3 | | 2 +----+ + 6 | |
| | | | | | | | | |
| +--------| |--------+ +--------| |--------+ |
| | 6 | | 2 | | 3 | | 7 | |
| | + +----+ | | +----+----+ | |
| +-------/ | \-------+ +-------/ | \-------+ |
| | 5 | 1 | | 4 | 8 | |
| | | | | | | |
| -------------+------------- -------------+------------- |
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| NB: only the position of the chip is ISO |
| standardized and not the pinout |
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| PINOUT: 1 : Vcc = 5V 5 : Gnd |
| ------ 2 : R/W 6 : Vpp = 21V |
| 3 : Clock 7 : I/O |
| 4 : Reset 8 : Fuse |
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| I-4) Main features: |
| --------------- |
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| - Synchronous protocol. |
| - N-MOS technology. |
| - 256x1 bit organization. |
| - 96 written protected by a lock-out fuse. |
| - Low power 85mW in read mode. |
| - 21 V programming voltage. |
| - Access time: 500ns |
| - Operating range: -100C +700C |
| - Ten year data retention. |
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| I-5) TIME DIAGRAMS: |
| --------------- |
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| +21V _____________ |
| +5V ____________________________________| |_________________ Vpp |
| : : |
| +5V ___________________:_____________:_________________ Reset |
| 0V ________________| : : |
| : : : |
| +5V ____ : ____ : ______:______ |
| 0V ___| |_______:_____| |________:______| : |__________ Clock |
| : : : : : : : : : |
| +5V : : : : : :______:______: : _ |
| 0V ___:____:_______:_____:____:________| : |______:__________ R/W |
| : : : : : : : : : |
| +5V : : :_____: :________: : : :__________ |
| 0V XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_____XXXXXX________XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX__________ Out |
| : : : : : :<-----><---->: : |
| : : : : : :10 to 10 to : |
| : : : : : :50 ms 50ms : |
| Reset Bit 1 Bit2 Bit 3 |
| card reading reading Bit2 writing to 1 reading |
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| I-6) MEMORY MAP of cards from France and Monaco: |
| -------------------------------------------- |
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| Bytes Bits Binary Hexa |
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|
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 1 1 --> 8 | | | ---> Builder code. |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 2 9 --> 16 | 0000 0011 | $03 | ---> a French telecard |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 3 17 --> 24 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 4 25 --> 32 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 5 33 --> 40 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 6 41 --> 48 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 7 49 --> 56 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 8 57 --> 64 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 9 65 --> 72 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 10 73 --> 80 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 11 81 --> 88 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 12 33 --> 40 | 0001 0011 | $13 | ---> 120 units card |
| | 0000 0110 | $06 | ---> 50 units card |
| | 0000 0101 | $05 | ---> 40 units card |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 13-31 97 --> 248 | | | ---> The units area: each time a unit |
| | | | is used, then a bit is set to "1"; |
| | | | Generally the first ten units are |
| | | | fused in factory as test. |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 32 249 --> 256 | 1111 1111 | $FF | ---> the card is empty |
| +-----------+-----+ |
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| I-7) MEMORY MAP of the other cards: |
| ------------------------------- |
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| Bytes Bits Binary Hexa |
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|
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 1 1 --> 8 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 2 9 --> 16 | 1000 0011 | $83 | ---> a telecard |
| +-----------+-----+-----------+-----+ |
| 3-4 17 --> 32 | 1000 0000 | $80 | 0001 0010 | $12 | ---> 10 units card |
| | | | 0010 0100 | $24 | ---> 22 units card |
| | | | 0010 0111 | $27 | ---> 25 units card |
| | | | 0011 0010 | $32 | ---> 30 units card |
| | | | 0101 0010 | $52 | ---> 50 units card |
| | | | 1000 0010 | $82 | ---> 80 units card |
| | 1000 0001 | $81 | 0000 0010 | $02 | ---> 100 units card |
| | | | 0101 0010 | $52 | ---> 150 units card |
| +-----------+-----+-----------+-----+ |
| 5 33 --> 40 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 6 41 --> 48 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 7 49 --> 56 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 8 57 --> 64 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 9 65 --> 72 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 10 73 --> 80 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 11 81 --> 88 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 12 89 --> 96 | 0001 1110 | $1E | ---> Sweden |
| | 0010 0010 | $22 | ---> Spain |
| | 0011 0000 | $30 | ---> Norway |
| | 0011 0011 | $33 | ---> Andorra |
| | 0011 1100 | $3C | ---> Ireland |
| | 0100 0111 | $47 | ---> Portugal |
| | 0101 0101 | $55 | ---> Czech Republic |
| | 0101 1111 | $5F | ---> Gabon |
| | 0110 0101 | $65 | ---> Finland |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 13-31 97 --> 248 | | | ---> The units area: each time a unit |
| | | | is used, then a bit is set to "1"; |
| | | | |
| | | | Generally the first two units are |
| | | | fused in factory as test. |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 32 249 --> 256 | 0000 0000 | $00 | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
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| II ) The cards from ODS, Giesecke & Devrient, ORGA Karten systeme, |
| ============================================================= |
| Uniqua, Gemplus, Schlumberger and Oldenbourg Kartensysteme: |
| =========================================================== |
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| II-1) Introduction: |
| ------------ |
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| These cards are in fact 128 bit memory in NMOS technology, and |
| the map of these cards are the following: |
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| 64 bit EPROM written protected (manufacturer area). |
| 40 bit EEPROM (5x8 bits). |
| 24 bits set to "1". |
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| II-2) Pinout: |
| -------- |
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| ISO 7816-2 |
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|
| -------------+------------- |
| | 1 | 5 | Pinout: |
| | | | ------- |
| +-------\ | /-------+ |
| | 2 +----+ + 6 | 1 : Vcc = 5V 5 : Gnd |
| | | | | 2 : Reset 6 : n.c. |
| +--------| |--------+ 3 : Clock 7 : I/O |
| | 3 | | 7 | 4 : n.c. 8 : n.c. |
| | +----+----+ | |
| +-------/ | \-------+ n.c. : not connected |
| | 4 | 8 | |
| | | | |
| -------------+------------- |
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| II-3) Main features: |
| --------------- |
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| - ISO 7816- 1/2 compatible. |
| - use a single 5V power supply. |
| - low power consumption. |
| - NMOS technology. |
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| II-4) Time Diagrams: |
| ---------------- |
|
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| Reset: |
| ------ |
| The address counter is reset to 0 when the clock line CLK is raised |
| while the control line R is high. Note that the address counter can not |
| be reset when it is in the range 0 to 7. |
|
|
| __________________ |
| _____| |_____________________________________________ Reset |
| : : |
| : _____ : _____ _____ _____ _____ |
| _____:_______| |____:_| |_____| |_____| |_____| |_ Clk |
| : : : : : : : : : : : |
| _____:_______:__________:_:_____:_____:_____:_____:_____:_____:_____:_ |
| _____:___n___|_____0____:_|_____1_____|_____2_____|_____3_____|___4_:_ (Address) |
| : : : : : : |
| _____: :_______:___________:___________:___________:_ |
| _____XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_______|___________|___________|___________|_ Data |
| Bit n Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit2 Bit3 |
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|
| The address counter is incremented by 1 with each rising edge of the |
| clock signal Clk, for as long as the control line R remains low. The |
| data held in each addressed bit is output to I/O contact each time Clk |
| falls. It is not impossible to decrement the address counter, therefore |
| to address an earlier bit, the address counter must be reset then |
| incremented to require value. |
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| Write: |
| ------ |
| All unwritten or erased bits in the address 64-104 may be unwritten |
| to. When a memory cell is unwritten to, it is set to 0. The addressed |
| cell is unwritten to by the following sequence. |
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| 1- R is raised while Clk is low, to disable address counter increment |
| for one clock pulse. |
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| 2- Clk is then raised for a minimum of 10ms to write to the address bit. |
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| When to write operation ends, and Clk falls, the address counter is |
| unlocked, and the content of the written cell, which is now 0, is output |
| to I/O contact if the operation is correct. |
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| The next Clk pulse will increment the address by one, then the write |
| sequence can be repeated to write the next bit. |
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| _____ _____ |
| ____________| |______________________________| |_______________ Reset |
| : : |
| ___ : _____ ___ : _____ |
| ___| |____:__________| |_________| |_____:__________| |____ Clk |
| : : : : : : : : : |
| ___:________:__________:_____:_________:___:_____:__________:_____:_____ |
| n | n+1 | n+2 | : n+3 | : (Addr) |
| ---'--------:----------'-----:---------'---:-----:----------'-----:----- |
| : : : : : : : |
| ________ _: : : ____________: ___: : : |
| ________XXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX____________ XX___XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I/O |
| n n+1 : : n+1 n+2 : : |
| : : : : |
| write write |
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| WriteCarry: |
| ----------- |
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| A counter is erased by performing the WRITECARRY sequence on the |
| stage of the next highest weighing to that to be erased. |
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| The writecarry sequence is as follows: |
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| 1 - Set the address counter to an unwritten bit in the next highest |
| counter stage to that to be erased. |
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| 2 - Increment is disabled on the following rising edge of R where Clk |
| remains low. |
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| 3 - Clk is then raised for a minimum of 10ms, while R is low, to write |
| to the next address bit. |
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| 4 - R is the raised again while Clk remains low to disable increment a |
| second time. |
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| 5 - Clk is the raised for a minimum of 1ms, while R is low, to write to |
| the addressed bit a second time, erasing the counter level immediately |
| below that the addressed bit. |
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|
| _____ _____ |
| ______| |____________________| |_________________________________ Rst |
| : : |
| : _______ : _______ ___ |
| ______:___________| |______:_____________| |______| |______ Clk |
| : : : : : : : : |
| : : : : : : : : |
| <------------------------- address n ------------------------>:<--- n+1 ------ |
| : : : : : : : |
| : : : : : : : |
| ______: : :______: : :__________: _____ |
| ______XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX______XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX__________XX_____ I/O |
| : : n : : n n+1 |
| : : : : |
| Write Erase |
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| II-5) Memory Map: |
| ------------- |
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| Bytes Bits Binary Hexa |
|
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| +-----------+-----+ |
| 1 1 --> 8 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 2 9 --> 16 | 0010 1111 | $2F | ---> Germany |
| | 0011 0111 | $37 | ---> Netherland |
| | 0011 1011 | $3B | ---> Greece |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 3 17 --> 24 | | | |
| 4 25 --> 32 | | | ---> Issuer area (written protected) |
| 5 33 --> 40 | | | |
| 6 41 --> 48 | | | |
| 7 49 --> 56 | | | |
| 8 57 --> 64 | | | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 9 65 --> 72 | | | ---> c4096 ) |
| 10 73 --> 80 | | | ---> c512 ) |
| 11 81 --> 88 | | | ---> c64 ) 5 stage octal counter |
| 12 89 --> 96 | | | ---> c8 ) |
| 13 97 --> 104 | | | ---> c0 ) |
| +-----------+-----+ |
| 14 105 --> 112 | 1111 1111 | $FF | |
| 15 113 --> 120 | 1111 1111 | $FF | ---> area of bits set to "1" |
| 16 120 --> 128 | 1111 1111 | $FF | |
| +-----------+-----+ |
|
|
| The Issuer area: |
| ---------------- |
|
|
| This issuer consists of 40 bits. The contents of the issuer area are |
| specified by the card issuer, and are fixed during the manufacturing |
| process. The contents of the issuer area will include data such as |
| serial numbers, dates, and distribution centers. |
|
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| This area may only be read. |
|
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| The Counter area: |
| ----------------- |
|
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| The counter area stores the card's units. Its initial value is |
| specified by the card issuer and set during manufacturing. |
|
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| The counter area is divided into a 5 stage abacus. |
|
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| Note that you can only decrease the counter and it is not authorized to |
| write in the counter a value greater than the old value. |
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| I-6) Electrical features: |
| -------------------- |
|
|
| Maximum ratings: |
| ---------------- |
|
|
| +--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Symbol | Min | Max | Unit | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Supply voltage | Vcc | -0.3 | 6 | V | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Input voltage | Vss | -0.3 | 6 | V | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Storage temperature | Tstg | -20 | +55 | 0C | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Power dissipation | Pd | - | 50 | mW | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
|
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| DC characteristics: |
| ------------------ |
| +--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Symbol | Min.| Typ.| Max.| Unit | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Supply current | Icc | - | - | 5 | mA | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Input Voltage (low) | Vl | 0 | - | 0.8 | V | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Input voltage (high) | Vh | 3.5 | - | Vcc | V | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Input current R | Ih | - | - | 100 | uA | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Input current Clk | Il | - | - | 100 | uA | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Output current (Vol=0.5V) | Iol | - | - | 10 | uA | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
| | Output current (Voh=5V) | Ioh | - | - | 0.5 | mA | |
| +---------------------------+--------+-----+-----+-----+------+ |
|
|
| AC characteristics: |
| ------------------ +--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Symbol | Min. | Max. | Unit | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Pulse duration | tr | 50 | - | us | |
| | R address reset | | | | | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Pulse duration | ts | 10 | - | us | |
| | R write | | | | | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | High level Clk | th | 8 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Low level Clk | tl | 12 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Write window | Twrite | 10 | - | ms | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | Erase window | Terase | 10 | - | ms | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv1 | 5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv2 | 3.5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv3 | 3.5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv4 | 3.5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv5 | 3.5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv6 | 5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv7 | 5 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
| | | tv8 | 10 | - | us | |
| +----------------------+--------+------+------+------+ |
|
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| III) The Reader Schematic: |
| ====================== |
|
|
| External 5V (Optional) |
|
|
| 5V o------, |
| | / T2 PNP d13 r7 10 |
| 0V o--, | / BC 177 |\ | _____ |
| | | ,-------o/ o--*------. E C .--| >+-[_____]--------, |
| __+__ | | | \ / |/ | | |
| \\\\\ | __|__ Battery | \ / | |
| | - 22.5V | --------- | |
| ....... | | | _____ | _____ | |
| : | __+__ +--[_____]--*--[_____]--, | |
| D2 : | \\\\\ r6 150k r5 15k | | |
| 4 o-------|---------------------------*------------------|-------------, | |
| : | | r3 220k / C | | |
| Ack : | | _____ |/ T1 - NPN | | |
| 10 o------|--------. '--[_____]-*---| BC107 | | |
| : | | _____ | |\ | | |
| : ,-, ,-, +--[_____]-' \ E | | |
| : | |r2 | |r1 | r4 390k | | | |
| : | |220 | |22k __+__ __+__ | | |
| : |_| |_| \\\\\ \\\\\ | | |
| : | |\ | | | | |
| : *--| >+--|----------------*----------------------------------|--* |
| : | |/ | | ,-----|-----------------------------, | | |
| : | d1 | | | ,----------,----------, | | | |
| : | | | *---|--* Fuse | Reset *--|---' | | |
| : | | | | |----------|----------| | | |
| D0 : | | | ,-|---|--* I/O | Clk *--|---, | | |
| 2 o-------|--------|----------' | | |----------|----------| | | | |
| : | | | '---|--* Vpp | R/W *--|---|----' | |
| Busy : | | | |----------|----------| | | |
| 11 o------|--------|--------------' ,---|--* Gnd | 5V * | | | |
| : | | | '----------'-------|--' | | |
| D1 : | | __+__ Chip connector | | | |
| 3 o-------|--------|--------, \\\\\ | | | |
| : | | '------------------------------|------' | |
| Str : | |\ | | | | |
| 1 o-------*--| >+--*----*----*----*----*-------------------' | |
| : d2|/ | |d3 |d4 |d5 |d6 |d7 | |
| : -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- | |
| : /_\ /_\ /_\ /_\ /_\ | |
| D3 : | | | | | |\ | d8 | |
| 5 o----------------*----|----|----|----|---| >+-------*-------------------' |
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| D4 : | | | | |\ | d9 | |
| 6 o---------------------*----|----|----|---| >+-------* |
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| D5 : | | | |\ | d10 | |
| 7 o--------------------------*----|----|---| >+-------* |
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| D6 : | | |\ | d11 | |
| 8 o-------------------------------*----|---| >+-------* |
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| D7 : | |\ | d12 | |
| 9 o------------------------------------*---| >+-------' |
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| 25 o------. |
| : | |
| .......: | d1 to d13: 1N4148 |
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| IV) The program: |
| =========== |
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| The following program will enable you to read telecards on you PC if you |
| build the reader. |
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| --------------- cut here (begin) |
| {*****************************************************************************} |
| { T E L E C A R D . PAS } |
| {*****************************************************************************} |
| { This program enable you to dumb the memory of electronics phonecards } |
| { from all over the world, so that you will be able to see which country } |
| { the card is from how many units are left and so on .... } |
| {*****************************************************************************} |
| { } |
| { Written by Stephane BAUSSON (1993) } |
| { } |
| { Email: sbausson@ensem.u-nancy.fr } |
| { } |
| { Snail Mail Address: 4, Rue de Grand } |
| { F-88630 CHERMISEY } |
| { France } |
| { } |
| {*****************************************************************************} |
| {* Thanks to: Tomi Engdahl (Tomi.Engdahl@hut.fi) *} |
| {*****************************************************************************} |
|
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| USES crt,dos; |
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| CONST port_address=$378; { lpr1 chosen } |
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| TYPE string8=string[8]; |
| string2=string[2]; |
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| VAR reg : registers; |
| i,j : integer; |
| Data : array[1..32] of byte; |
| car : char; |
| byte_number : integer; |
| displaying : char; |
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE Send(b:byte); |
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| BEGIN port[port_address]:=b; |
| END; |
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
|
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| FUNCTION Get:byte; |
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| BEGIN get:=port[port_address+1]; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
| { FUNCTION dec2hexa_one(decimal_value):hexa_character_representation; } |
| { } |
| { - convert a 4 bit long decimal number to hexadecimal. } |
| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| FUNCTION dec2hexa_one(value:byte):char; |
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| BEGIN case value of |
| 0..9 : dec2hexa_one:=chr(value+$30); |
| 10..15 : dec2hexa_one:=chr(value+$37); |
| END; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
| { FUNCTION d2h(decimal_byte):string2; } |
| { } |
| { - convert a decimal byte to its hexadecimal representation. } |
| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
|
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| FUNCTION d2h(value:byte):string2; |
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| VAR msbb,lsbb:byte; |
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| BEGIN msbb:=0; |
| if ( value >= $80 ) then |
| BEGIN msbb:=msbb+8; |
| value:=value-$80; |
| END; |
| if ( value >= $40 ) then |
| BEGIN msbb:=msbb+4; |
| value:=value-$40; |
| END; |
| if ( value >= $20 ) then |
| BEGIN msbb:=msbb+2; |
| value:=value-$20; |
| END; |
| if ( value >= $10 ) then |
| BEGIN msbb:=msbb+1; |
| value:=value-$10; |
| END; |
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| lsbb:=0; |
| if ( value >= $08 ) then |
| BEGIN lsbb:=lsbb+8; |
| value:=value-$08; |
| END; |
| if ( value >= $04 ) then |
| BEGIN lsbb:=lsbb+4; |
| value:=value-$04; |
| END; |
| if ( value >= $02 ) then |
| BEGIN lsbb:=lsbb+2; |
| value:=value-$02; |
| END; |
| if ( value >= $01 ) then |
| BEGIN lsbb:=lsbb+1; |
| value:=value-$01; |
| END; |
| d2h := dec2hexa_one(msbb) + dec2hexa_one(lsbb); |
| END; |
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| Function Binary( b : byte):string8; |
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| var weight : byte; |
| s : string8; |
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| BEGIN weight:=$80; |
| s:=''; |
| while (weight > 0) do |
| BEGIN if ((b and weight) = weight) then s:=s+'1' |
| else s:=s+'0'; |
| weight:=weight div $02; |
| END; |
| Binary:=s; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| FUNCTION Units:byte; |
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| VAR u, i : integer; |
| s : string8; |
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| BEGIN u:=0; |
| i:=13; |
| while (Data[i] = $FF) do |
| BEGIN u:=u+8; |
| i:=i+1; |
| END; |
| s:=Binary(Data[i]); |
| while(s[1]='1') do |
| BEGIN inc(u); |
| s:=copy(s,2,length(s)); |
| END; |
| units:=u; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
|
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| function Units_2:LongInt; |
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| BEGIN Units_2:=4096*Data[9]+512*Data[10]+64*Data[11]+8*Data[12]+Data[13]; |
| END; |
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE Card_Type; |
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| BEGIN case Data[2] of |
| $03: BEGIN write('Telecard - France - '); |
| case Data[12] of |
| $13: write('120 Units - ',units-130,' Units left'); |
| $06: write('50 Units - ',units-60,' Units left'); |
| $15: write('40 Units - ',units-40,' Units left'); |
| END; |
| END; |
| $2F:BEGIN write('Telecard - Germany - ', Units_2, ' Units left'); |
| END; |
| $3B:BEGIN write('Telecard - Greece - ', Units_2, ' Units left'); |
| END; |
| $83:BEGIN write('Telecard'); |
| case Data[12] of |
| $1E: write(' - Sweden'); |
| $30: write(' - Norway'); |
| $33: write(' - Andorra'); |
| $3C: write(' - Ireland'); |
| $47: write(' - Portugal'); |
| $55: write(' - Czech Republic'); |
| $5F: write(' - Gabon'); |
| $65: write(' - Finland'); |
| END; |
| if (Data[12] in [$30,$33,$3C,$47,$55,$65]) then |
| BEGIN case ((Data[3] and $0F)*$100+Data[4]) of |
| $012: write (' - 10 Units - ',units-12,' Units left'); |
| $024: write (' - 22 Units - ',units-24,' Units left'); |
| $027: write (' - 25 Units - ',units-27,' Units left'); |
| $032: write (' - 30 Units - ',units-32,' Units left'); |
| $052: write (' - 50 Units - ',units-52,' Units left'); |
| $067: write (' - 65 Units - ',units-62,' Units left'); |
| $070: write (' - 70 Units - ',units-70,' Units left'); |
| $102: write (' - 100 Units - ',units-102,' Units left'); |
| $152: write (' - 150 Units - ',units-152,' Units left'); |
| END; |
| END; |
| { write(' - N0 ',Data[5]*$100+Data[6]);} |
| END; |
| END; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE waiting; |
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| BEGIN send($00); |
| write('Enter a card in the reader and press a key ...'); |
| repeat until key pressed; |
| gotoxy(1, wherey); |
| clreol; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
|
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| PROCEDURE Full_Displaying; |
|
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| BEGIN writeln('Memory dump:'); |
| for i:=1 to 80 do write('-'); |
| for i:=1 to (byte_number div 6 + 1) do |
| BEGIN for j:=1 to 6 do |
| BEGIN if j+6*(i-1) <= byte_number then write(binary(Data[j+6*(i-1)]):9); |
| END; |
| gotoxy(60,wherey); |
| for j:=1 to 6 do |
| if j+6*(i-1) <= byte_number then write(d2h(Data[j+6*(i-1)]),' '); |
| writeln; |
| END; |
| for i:=1 to 80 do write('-'); |
| Card_Type; |
| writeln; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
|
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| PROCEDURE Short_Displaying; |
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| VAR j : integer; |
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| BEGIN for j:=1 to byte_number do |
| BEGIN write(d2h(Data[j]),' '); |
| END; |
| writeln; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE Reading; |
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| VAR i, j : integer; |
| Value : byte; |
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| BEGIN send($FE); |
| send($F8); |
| for i:=1 to 32 do |
| BEGIN Value:=0; |
| for j:=1 to 8 do |
| BEGIN Value:=Value*$02 + ((get and $08) div $08); |
| send($FB); |
| delay(1); |
| send($F8); |
| END; |
| Data[i]:=Value; |
| END; |
| case displaying of |
| 'F':full_displaying; |
| 'S':short_displaying; |
| END; |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE writing; |
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| VAR i,n:integer; |
| car:char; |
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| BEGIN write('Which bit do you want to set to "1" : '); |
| readln(n); |
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| waiting; |
| car:=readkey; |
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| send($FA); |
| send($F8); |
| for i:=1 to n do |
| BEGIN send($F9); |
| if i=n then |
| BEGIN send($FD); |
| delay(20); |
| send($FF); |
| delay(20); |
| END; |
| send($FB); |
| END; |
| reading; |
| END; |
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE Saving; |
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| VAR filename : string; |
| f : text; |
| i : word; |
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| BEGIN write('Enter the filename: '); |
| readln(filename); |
| assign(f, filename); |
| rewrite(f); |
| for i:=1 to byte_number do write(f,d2h(Data[i]),' '); |
| close(f); |
| END; |
|
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| {-----------------------------------------------------------------------------} |
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| PROCEDURE initialize; |
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| VAR i : integer; |
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| BEGIN byte_number:=32; |
| displaying:='F'; |
| clrscr; |
| writeln(' 1 - to dump a 256 bits card'); |
| writeln(' 2 - to dump a 128 bits card'); |
| writeln(' F - to display in full format'); |
| window(41,1,80,25); |
| writeln(' S - to display in short format'); |
| writeln(' F2 - to save in a file'); |
| writeln(' Q - to exit the program'); |
| window(1,4,80,25); |
| for i:=1 to 80 do write('='); |
| window(1,5,80,25); |
| END; |
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| {=============================================================================} |
|
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| BEGIN initialize; |
| repeat waiting; |
| car:=upcase(readkey); |
| case car of |
| 'W':writing; |
| 'Q':; |
| '1':byte_number:=32; |
| '2':byte_number:=16; |
| 'F','S':displaying:=car; |
| #00: BEGIN car:=readkey; |
| if car=#60 then saving; |
| END; |
| else reading; |
| END; |
| until car='Q'; |
| END. |
| --------------- cut here (end) |
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| _/_/_/_/_/ Stephane BAUSSON |
| _/_/_/_/_/ Engineering student at ENSEM (Nancy - France) |
| _/_/_/_/_/ Smail: 4, Rue de Grand, F-88630 CHERMISEY, France |
| _/_/_/_/_/ |
| _/_/_/_/_/ Email: sbausson@ensem.u-nancy.fr |
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| <End of text quoted from Stephane Bausson's text about the telephone cards>. |
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