Hi Robert,
I use SCM Microsystems SCR-335 and OMNIKEY CardMan 4040 PCMCIA Readers
for years and never had any issues with them using Windows XP, Windows 7
and Ubuntu 10.04 with 1024 and 2048-Bit OpenPGP cards. I have no OS X.
My FUJITSU E780 laptop has a built-in O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader which
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Hi Robert,
Robert J. Hansen wrote on 24.07.11 23:57:
> I'm looking into picking up an OpenPGP smartcard and reader for an OS
> X system. The card itself can be picked up from KernelConcepts, but
> there seem to be an awful lot of different readers
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 23:57, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
> If anyone has any *direct experience* (not "I heard from my friend's
I use an SCR3310 which I glued to my monitor. In general I would
recommend SCM readers because their chip uses TPDU mode and thus we have
greater flexibility when it comes
On 7/24/2011 5:57 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I'm looking into picking up an OpenPGP smartcard and reader for an OS X
> system. The card itself can be picked up from KernelConcepts, but there
> seem to be an awful lot of different readers available.
>
> If anyone has any *direct experience* (no
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I'm looking into picking up an OpenPGP smartcard and reader for an OS X
> system. The card itself can be picked up from KernelConcepts, but there
> seem to be an awful lot of different readers available.
>
> If anyone has any *direct expe
I'm looking into picking up an OpenPGP smartcard and reader for an OS X
system. The card itself can be picked up from KernelConcepts, but there
seem to be an awful lot of different readers available.
If anyone has any *direct experience* (not "I heard from my friend's
bowling partner that...") wi