Laurie Bradshaw wrote: > I've recently purchased a Shuttle SN68PTG6, which has a built in > fingerprint scanner. USB ID is 1307:1171, which would suggest that > it's made by Transcend.
I have not heard of this scanner before. Is it a swipe scanner or what? Under Windows, does it allow you to see scanned images of your finger? Do you have a download link for the windows driver? > I'm now not quite sure how to decipher what I'm looking at, and was > wondering if anyone could help me fill in the blanks between USB > packet trace and fprint support. :) This may be useful: http://www.reactivated.net/weblog/archives/2005/08/reverse-engineering/ Given that we don't really have much knowledge of the scanner, I'd suggest to start by writing a standalone libusb-based application which scans your finger and saves an image file to disk. At that point you can then convert it into a libfprint driver based on a good understanding of the device. I am also interested in taking a look. If you could file a new libfprint bug for this device it would be useful: http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/bugs/ Also, if you could upload the sniff log somewhere it would be useful (please compress it and only attach it on the bug tracker if it's less than 200kb). It will contain an image of your finger, so alternatively feel free to send it by private email, or if you aren't keen on me having your fingerprint I'll understand if you don't want to send it at all. Thanks, Daniel _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint
