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<div id="searchable"><h1>Schlumberger / Axalto e-gate</h1>
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<a class="ext-link" title="http://www.scmegastore.com/" href="http://www.scmegastore.com/" shape="rect">Schlumberger/Axalto</a> offers the e-gate adapter, an USB adapter for Schlumberger / Axalto
Cryptoflex and Cyberflex cards.
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The combination of Cryptoflex egate 32k with plug and e-gate token adapter is very well tested and works perfectly.
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The Cyberflex 32k is currently not supported - you would need a javacard applet first and then OpenSC support for that applet.
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Documentation for Cryptoflex cards are available for public download at [<a class="ext-link" title="http://www.cryptoflex.com/" href="http://www.cryptoflex.com/" shape="rect">http://www.cryptoflex.com/</a>].
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Cards and adapter are directly sold by the manufacturer at [<a class="ext-link" title="http://www.scmegastore.com/" href="http://www.scmegastore.com/" shape="rect">http://www.scmegastore.com/</a>] (cards in packs of 5 only),
five cards and adapters are sold for 150 US$.
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<h2>Test Results</h2>
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Smart card bundle 0.3rc2 works fine on Windows XP (cryptoflex card, pkcs11-tool --test ...)
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