Reg. smart cards which support T=1 protocol

Hi
Would like to know what all smart cards support T=1 protocol?
Thanks

I'm trying sometimes to get out where some ppl learned to write in this lang .....
Dear,
I can't realy understand whatabout your question is. Normally, all of the cards with contact interface do support T=1.
Just if you have bad luck and there is no that shiny thing on one side, well, you can bet you are holding either T=CL, Mifare or FeliCa card....

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