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ZiO and other card reader issues Yesterday we reported problems with the ZiO card reader under Mac OS X 10.3.2. Some users report that that they had to contact the ZiO technical support team to obtain a private driver download link. One reader writes 'After upgrading to Panther, I also lost the functionality of my ZiO! SmartMedia card reader. I contacted ZioCorp and they responded with a private link to a new driver that fixed the problem for me. They stressed that it was a beta driver and, therefore, was not officially supported.'
Meanwhile, some users report that reinstalling driver version 1.04 after the Mac OS X 10.3.2 update allows proper operation. Apparently, the Mac OS X 10.3.2 update removed some of the extensions necessary for the ZiO device to work. Re-running the installer replaces the extensions.
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Users are also having problems with other smart card readers.
Detlev Vogler writes 'The same phenomenon occurs for me with OS 10.3.2 on a 12' G4 PowerBook, using the Viking IntelliFlash USB Flash Memory Reader (model no. RFLREAD/U). The latest driver software installer on the Viking site is v. 10.1, which installs drivers that work with Mac OS X through version 10.2.8, but cease to work with 10.3.2. There is no word at the Viking website to indicate whether or not they are planning to upgrade the driver software.'
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Other reports indicate problems with more USB 2.0 smart card readers, but not with USB 1.1 smart card readers.