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<div id="searchable"><h1>Supported Hardware</h1>
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There are two flavors of hardware support: The first one is "use-only", it's a bit like read-only:
You can use the keys (if you know the pin), and read the public information from the card, but you
cannot alter it. This kind of support is typical for national ID cards. The second type is the
full support including initializiation. That means you can buy a blank card, then create the
pkcs#15 structures, generate key, store certificates and so on.
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<h2>Read-Only supported cards</h2>
<ul><li>Finnish FINEID (SetCOS)
</li><li>Swedish Posten eID (SetCOS)
</li><li>USB tokens based on CardOS/M4, such as Aladdin eToken PRO, etc.
</li><li>MioCOS 1.1
</li><li>TCOS 2.0
</li><li>Starcos SPK 2.3 (e.g. Rainbow iKey 3000)
</li><li>Micardo 2.1
</li><li>Oberthur AuthentIC
</li><li>OpenPGP 1.0
</li><li>JCOP 31bio
</li><li>Estonian ID card, EstEID (Micardo 2.1)
</li></ul><h2>Fully supported cards</h2>
<ul><li><a class="missing" href="/opensc/wiki/CryptoFlex" shape="rect">CryptoFlex?</a> 8K, 16K
</li><li><a href="GemplusGpk.html" shape="rect">GemplusGpk</a> Gemplus GPK 4K, 8K, 16K
</li><li>CardOS M4.00, M4.01a
</li><li>Starcos SPK 2.3
</li><li>JCOP 31bio
</li><li>MioCOS 1.1
</li></ul><h2>Readers</h2>
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For some supported SmartCard readers have a look at the <a href="PinpadReaders.html" shape="rect">PinpadReaders</a> page.
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