We use the 4000B from Digital Persona and works fine.
El 25/01/13 18:47, Moritz von Schweinitz escribió:
Hello, again!
Can anybody recommend a cheap-ish and well-supported USB fingerprint
reader that I can buy online? Most dont seem to list what sensors they
use internally...
Thanks,
M.
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Hi Timo tank you for the tip, do you have a code example of the usage of
this API?? Cheers.
El 09/12/12 13:31, Timo Teras escribió:
On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 11:16:35 -0600 "Ing. Alfredo Alarcon"
wrote:
Hi tank you for your answer, my application use a BeagleBone, 16x2
LCD character
keypad are not accessible until
a finger is in the sensor, is there any way to stop the identify function??
El 07/12/12 01:47, Bastien Nocera escribió:
Em Thu, 2012-12-06 às 22:47 -0600, Ing. Alfredo Alarcon escreveu:
Hi everybody, i have a 400b digital persona sensor, when i used the sdk
from
Hi everybody, i have a 400b digital persona sensor, when i used the sdk
from digital persona (before they charged it) the identify function wait
for a finger n milliseconds and then break the function and continue
with the program, but here in the libfprint the identify function blocks
the prog
Excelent!! Tested with the 4000b sensor in a BeagleBone ARM target
Ubuntu 12.04.
Alfredo Alarcon
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-0600, Ing. Alfredo Alarcon wrote:
Hi, sorry for my bad english, my name is Freko from Mexico, have a 4000b
reader and a Beaglebone ARM 7 with Ubuntu 12.04 and kernel 3.2.
I successfully installed libfprint from sources and all dependencies
Which "sources" did you use? git? The lates
Hi, sorry for my bad english, my name is Freko from Mexico, have a 4000b
reader and a Beaglebone ARM 7 with Ubuntu 12.04 and kernel 3.2.
I successfully installed libfprint from sources and all dependencies
from the repository, except libmagick9-dev Ubuntu suggested me another
one, all compilat