On 06/11/2009 11:11 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:OK. Thanks for the info. Maybe if I find motivation I'll help the port process along.
The aes1610 driver has not been ported yet to the new libfprint 0.1.0-pre1
which Fedora 11 ships. So your hardware is no longer supported. :-(
Hardware support regressions are unfortunate.
Hello all
i have a somewhat working driver for aes1610 for libfprint 0.1.0-pre2, but
i need help with testing it. Fingerprint images taken with fprint_demo
look good, but i never get a match (this also happens very rarely on windows
though, so it may be my hardware faulty)
The driver is based on aes2501 template with parts taken from
0.6.0 aes1610; note it also randomly crashes if you swipe the
finger on the reader too slowly.
Source file is here:
http://guidograzioli.fedorapeople.org/aes1610/aes1610.c
(you have to fiddle with configure.ac and Makefile.in to build it yourself,
as the driver was disabled)
I also have F11 rpms with debugging turned on here:
http://guidograzioli.fedorapeople.org/aes1610/
If you try it and cant login anymore to your desktop, or other bad
things happen, dont blame me, you are warned.
regards
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