Hi all,

With Rafael Toledo's help, we've been able to make good progress on
device AES3500 (aka BioPod). Attached is an enrolled sample, with the
driver code to make it. As you can see it's able to make a complete
scan, the strips are well connected, but the scanned quality is not
that good. The image is a little fussy,  and no more than 10 minutiaes
detected, which is not quite good, as NBIS needs more than 10
minutiaes to work.

There are quite a lot of initial_reqs to initialize the device, which
are used to set up the environment or so, I think. The next step, I
think, is to tweak the initial_reqs, to improve the quality of scanned
image. A sniffed log of windows driver is attached, if anyone can help
figure out the bits, that would be great!

P.S.: AES3500 is a relatively low-end device, there're plenty of
supply in China, with very cheap price, which is about $5USD - $10USD.


Best,
--
Juvenn Woo ♫
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