Re: [opensc-devel] supported cards?

2009-09-12 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
Am Samstag 12 September 2009 14:16:43 schrieb Hannu Kotipalo: > Hi! > > Thank you for your information. Aladdin eToken actually seems like good > possibility > Hmm.. unfortunately they do not ship wordwide :-( > (it says"Shipping to: Worldwide", but cannot choose other than US) see the faq for som

Re: [opensc-devel] supported cards?

2009-09-12 Thread Hannu Kotipalo
Hi! Thank you for your information. Aladdin eToken actually seems like good possibility Hmm.. unfortunately they do not ship wordwide :-( (it says"Shipping to: Worldwide", but cannot choose other than US) These ACOS cards are sold in 7.5 Euros (~ $10 US). I'll think about it.. Hannu la, 2009-09

Re: [opensc-devel] supported cards?

2009-09-12 Thread João Poupino
Hello Hannu, Well, according to my experience, there are a number of well supported cards that are easily available. For example, the eToken 32K and 64K are well supported and you can find them with really nice prices (~ $16 US) at ebay [1]. Another alternative, is practically any Java Card r

[opensc-devel] supported cards?

2009-09-12 Thread Hannu Kotipalo
Hi! I planned to buy some PKI cards and start to use them, but it seems extremely difficult to find someone who is selling a decent card that is supported with opensc. Do you have any suggestions? Looks like all the blank cards on the "supported cards list" are currenlty obsolete. Personally I