Peter Lebbing wrote:
> I've just ordered the MyKey with the new model card reader. I'll report
> whether it works when I have it.
Well, bit of a disappointment, but hopefully it can be fixed. It turned out
that the reader included with the new model MyKey is the SCT3511. It seems
like a nice devic
On Wednesday, Sep 16, 2009 Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Well, bit of a disappointment, but hopefully it can be fixed. It turned out
> that the reader included with the new model MyKey is the SCT3511. It seems
> like a nice device: it can also support hybrid cards and be used as a
>
Hi list,
I've recently had access to this document, written by the "United
States Patent and Trademark Office" (USPTO) which basically tries to
ban software patents.
The memorandum is here:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapp/opla/2009-08-25_interim_101_instructions.pdf
the case is,
I'm rea
M.B.Jr. wrote:
> I've recently had access to this document, written by the "United
> States Patent and Trademark Office" (USPTO) which basically tries to
> ban software patents.
The memorandum in question is eight pages, twenty slides and two flowcharts.
As a ballpark estimate that would mean it
On Sep 16, 2009, at 1:56 PM, M.B.Jr. wrote:
Hi list,
I've recently had access to this document, written by the "United
States Patent and Trademark Office" (USPTO) which basically tries to
ban software patents.
The memorandum is here:
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapp/opla/2009-08-25_int
On Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 12:46PM, "Robert J. Hansen"
wrote:
>M.B.Jr. wrote:
>> I've recently had access to this document, written by the "United
>> States Patent and Trademark Office" (USPTO) which basically tries to
>> ban software patents.
>
>The memorandum in question is eight p
David Shaw wrote:
> Whether this means IDEA is okay or not patent-wise, I have a slightly
> different take on this: who cares about IDEA at this point? IDEA was
> good back in the 90s and PGP 2.x. It's 2009 now, and we have better
> ciphers than IDEA, a massive installed software base that doesn'
David Shaw wrote:
> If the "some people" still want this, I haven't seen it in a good long
> while. Possibly they gave up asking.
Gave up the asking, more likely. I still get one or two emails a year
inquiring about if/when GnuPG will support this. (No, I don't know why
they email me, and I wis
On Sep 16, 2009, at 4:15 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
David Shaw wrote:
Whether this means IDEA is okay or not patent-wise, I have a slightly
different take on this: who cares about IDEA at this point? IDEA was
good back in the 90s and PGP 2.x. It's 2009 now, and we have better
ciphers than ID
Florian Schüttler wrote:
> If it is a v2 card as you mentioned earlier you should try using GnuPG
> 1.4.10.
> I had pretty much the same issues with a PC/SC reader (ReinerSCT cyberjack
> ecom plus) on Debian Lenny (1.4.9-3+lenny1) until I tried 1.4.10 with which
> there were no problems, except
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