Hi Rafael,

I have this device too. What Tobias Wolf did, AFAIK, was to reassemble
the AES 4000 driver, change the image dimension, and compile it as a
AES 3500 driver. Which hadn't gone so far as a working driver. I don't
think there were anyone working on the devices thereafter.

I'm looking to work on this, though with my shallow experience in
driver development, you should not expect too much from me. Anyway, if
you could help, maybe we can sort this out?

I'm trying to get a Windows driver, XP specifically, so we could sniff
the USB in Windows first. Do you have a Windows driver? Thanks.

Best,
--
Juvenn Woo ♫




On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 4:43 AM, Rafael Toledo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm developing a Linux system with a fingerprint reader. I have a APC
> Fingerprint reader, with AES3500. I checked that this driver isn't
> avaliable in fprint, then, I contacted Tobias Wolf that is in the Wiki's
> page as the developer of the driver. Here's the email reply:
>
> "I don’t know why my name is listed there. I never announced that I plan
> to work on that device. I merely posted to the mailing list and when
> someone asked me to provide a USB log I posted it. If you have access to
> that page, can you remove my name? I don’t have this device anymore, I’m
> using a Lenovo X301 now whose fingerprint driver is not supported
> either. I have simply giving up on fingerprint stuff."
>
> Well, I don't know how to build a driver, but I can help with logs or
> another helpful info.
>
> Best Regards
> Rafael Toledo
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