Re: How to read & back up data of SIM Card using its Reader?

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On Tue, 3 May 2016, Susmita/Rajib Bandopadhyay wrote:

> Dear Sir,
> 
> To me you appear like Out Of The World! Such understanding! I was
> unfortunate not to have been born to be near you. I would have learnt
> a lot, then.
> 
> People I have come across are petty, and pale in your comparison! I
> would have given up my right to be alive to have learnt computing from
> people like you by asking you questions.
> 
> The driver provided by the seller in a miniCD is on the google drive.
> The link is here:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0qPAe-7HylCV0VRM01sQkppR3M
> 
> Writing a Linux driver is way beyond my acumen, Sir! I never had an
> opportunity to be with and learn from people like you. I only know to
> identify great analytical abilites when I come across such people, and
> I thank nature for bringing me to their viccinity. The thought of
> using people like you for my self-interests doesn't even occur to me.
> It is a pity that the world doesn't really realise your value. You all
> are God's miracle upon the earth!
> 
> So if you suggest a device that is Linux compliant and could read a
> SIM card with existing Linux tools, I would search for it in India and
> buy it.

Maybe your device can be used with existing Linux tools.  Have you
tried asking Google?  There is a program called monosim that might do
what you want.

Alan Stern

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