i ve got this fingerprint reader... i m following this list from years :)
2012/5/31 Jango <j...@gmx.at> > Hi, > > On 29/05/12 21:44, Vasily Khoruzhick wrote: > > 2012/5/29 Jango <j...@gmx.at>: > >> 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. > > > > Is it possible to connect it somehow to USB? > > With a little construction session it might be possible: > http://ubuntuone.com/196WbYCoMz9rC7zAQrOPQ6 > > The connector to the mainboard has a lot of pins, but the direct > connector to the fingerprint reader looks a lot like 4 pin USB. It might > be possible to attach a cable there. > > > > >> If anybody volunteers to develop a driver, I would happily ship him/her > >> the device for free. > > > > I can try If no one else volunteers (there could be problems with > > shipping device to Belarus). > > I have some experience in drivers development (google for my nickname > > for details). > > Just want to warn that I've no much spare time, so it can take a while... > > > I would like to send it to someone who really has the knowledge to be > able to do this, but urgently needs a device (which is tricky, as this > fingerprint readers are just sold in Laptops). > > So, if nobody else declares high interest in this device, I can of > course ship it to you! > > >> Thanks for your effort, > >> Jango > > > > Regards > > Vasily > > > Best, > Jango > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fprint >
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