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From: Joe Phillips (joe.phillips
innovationsw.com)Date: Fri Jul 05 2002 - 15:53:16 CDT
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 20:05, Jean-Luc Giraud wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 08:36 pm, Joe Phillips wrote:
>
> > As a Linux/Unix developer, is there anything of value in the Gemplus
> > GemXpresso RAD 211/PK kit? I assume not since the online store says the
> > software is for Windows.
>
> If it is the RADIII, it should run on Linux (I have used it). I even
> thought it was offically supported on RedHat. The version I have came
> with a Linux installer.
What version do you have? I just received my kit today and there is
little mention of Linux in it. I see no RPMs or linux/unix installers
on the CD. My box has a sticker on it that only says WinXX. There is
another sticker that says "Standard". I think I have v3.2 of the kit.
Any tips?
I've emailed my sales and support contacts at Gemplus but I was hoping
to work with this over the weekend.
thanks,
-joe
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