Use new VID:PID allocated to Pico OpenPGP.

Signed-off-by: Pol Henarejos <pol.henarejos@cttc.es>
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Pol Henarejos
2026-01-22 12:34:23 +01:00
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@@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ RP2350 and ESP32-S3 microcontrollers are equipped with advanced security feature
If you own a Raspberry Pico (RP2040 or RP2350), go to [Download page](https://www.picokeys.com/getting-started/), select your vendor and model and download the proper firmware; or go to [Release page](https://www.github.com/polhenarejos/pico-openpgp/releases/) and download the UF2 file for your board.
Note that UF2 files are shiped with a dummy VID/PID to avoid license issues (FEFF:FCFD). If you plan to use it with OpenSC or similar tools, you should modify Info.plist of CCID driver to add these VID/PID or use the [PicoKey App](https://www.picokeys.com/picokeyapp/ "PicoKey App").
UF2 files are shiped with a VID/PID granted by RaspberryPi (2E8A:10FF). If you plan to use it with OpenSC or similar tools, you should modify Info.plist of CCID driver to add these VID/PID or use the [PicoKey App](https://www.picokeys.com/picokeyapp/ "PicoKey App").
You can use whatever VID/PID (i.e., 234b:0000 from FISJ), but remember that you are not authorized to distribute the binary with a VID/PID that you do not own.
You can use whatever VID/PID for internal purposes, but remember that you are not authorized to distribute the binary with a VID/PID that you do not own.
Note that the [PicoKey App](https://www.picokeys.com/picokeyapp/ "PicoKey App") is the most recommended.