Hello, Awesome news!
To further help the fprint team developing a driver for AES2810 I can provide one AES2810 internal fingerprint reader removed from an Thinkpad X200. I never used it (as there is no driver for Linux) and got a new palmrest. If anybody volunteers to develop a driver, I would happily ship him/her the device for free. Thanks for your effort, Jango On 29/05/12 20:12, Ricky Burgin wrote: > Hi all, > > Managed to get the design specs for the AES2810 and the AES2550 out of > Authentec today, finally. I'm totally unfamiliar with the framework of > fprint, but I figure you devs will soon be able to figure out if the > spec allows for you to build a driver or not, or whether it's possible > to feasibly support it based on its design. > > http://orbixx.com/uploads/AES2550_Design_Specification_V0_12.pdf > > http://orbixx.com/uploads/AES2810_Design_Specification_V1_20_external.pdf > > Let me know if they're missing > anything. > > Regards, > Ricky Burgin > (Freenode: 'Orbixx') > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fprint _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list fprint@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fprint