Did you try the OMNIKEY CardMan 2020 USb smart card reader ?
Thomas Bruendl
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Richard Piper
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I have a Reflex USB and Reflex 72 readers which I am trying to get to
work with Linux (suse 7.2) with the latest pcsc lite. It appears that the
reflex USB is not supported at this time and that there are still some
problems with the drivers for the 72 (the reader is recognized, but the
perl PCSC test module fails).
>From my reading it appears that the Reflex 62 and Towiktoko (microchip)
drives appear to be the best supported drives (for use with a Cyberflex
access java card) and that it would be preferrable if I obtain one of
these.
Is there a USB drive that would be considered very stable at this time?
thanks
Richard
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