What kind of information can I put on the Historical Byte in ATR?

Hello all,
Which information can I put on the Historical Byte in ATR?
I found some information in the GP spec, like basic channel and card recognition data.
Could you let me know more specifically?
Thank you very much,
Julie.

Normally, historical byte contains information about the life cyle state of the card, i.e. when the card is pre-personalized or personalized, etc.? This is the intent of the historical bytes, but again it is upto the smart card vendor to put the type of the data in it.

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