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Macintosh Drivers

Please look for your version of Mac OS below:

 

Mac OS X / Mac OS 9.X 10X

With the BioStik's "Hot plug and play" feature, these versions of Mac OS do not require any additional drivers to use with your Apple computer. When you insert the BioStik, A new icon name "Untitled" representing the BioStik will be displayed on the desktop and you can use it as a storage device. Before removing BioStik, make sure to drag the icon to "Trash".
 

MacOS 8.6

1. Do not plug in the BioStik until after installation of driver.

2. Download the BioStik driver below (BioStik-V-2-Mac8.6.sit).

3. Make a new directory on your computer (such as c:\BioStik\ ), and unzip the file "BioSik-V-1-Mac8.6.sit" into that directory.

3. Plug in the BioStik and authenticate with the authorized fingerprints and complete the enrollment.

Download the Mac0S 8.6 driver: (BioStik-V-2-Mac8.6.sit)
 

MAC AES Encryption for the BioStik®

Encrypted Disk Image Support on Mac OS X v10.2.x, v10.3.x

To “Encrypted Mac Disk Image for the BioStik”; you would create an Encrypted Disk Image the size of the USB volume and create it directly on the BioStik or create it and drag it to the BioStik.  The BioStik would then have just one large file which is then 'mounted' on Mac OS X as a volume with the desired disk formatting. You can also partition a disk image as well as create multiple and different format volumes on a single encrypted Disk Image.

Here are a few links to the Encrypted Disk Image Support on Mac OS X v10.2.x, v10.3.x, ....  The thing is to keep in mind is that Mac OS X provides built-in Encrypted Storage (AES-128) which can be physically stored on ANY accessible media type:  CD, DVD, USB HD/Dongle, FireWire HD, File Server, ......... 

Mac OS X: About Encrypted Disk Images
          http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107332

Mac OS X 10.2, 10.3: How to create a password-protected (encrypted) disk image
          http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107333

Mac OS X 10.3: FileVault - How to verify or repair a home directory image
          http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25695 

Information on Encrypted Disk Image was provided by Apple Computer, Inc.
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