Hi Greg,

Thank you very much!

Now there's a question if someone from libfprint/fprintd maintainers
are going to implement drivers
for those devices in the near furure.

I can do it for sure, but it'll take several months (it's just a hobby
for me :)) unless there's someone
who can do it faster (maybe someone from RedHat supports libfprint on
regular basis? Bastian? :))

So, is anyone except me going to implement drivers for AES2550/AES2810
and/or ask AuthenTec for device?

Regards
Vasily

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Kerr, Greg <greg.k...@authentec.com> wrote:
> AuthenTec is within reason willing to provide external USB versions of
> sensors to those wishing to further their integration into open source
> environments. Our support team has been briefed - if you provide a
> reasonable paragraph on your plans for open source development (and
> desired model with shipping address) to our support team, you will receive
> a pod in the mail.
>
>  - Greg Kerr
>   VP Software, AuthenTec, Inc.
>
> On 12-5-29 14:46, "Jango" <j...@gmx.at> wrote:
>
>>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')
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