James Klaas wrote:
> I have a USB fingerprint reader from some generic manufacturer
> (actually, I suspect it's from magitech, www.magictec.com.tw) that has
> the fingerprint scanner module connected to a flash storage chip.
> That means this reader shows up as a mass storage device, but doesn't
> have any "disks" on it.  The PCB does seem to have solder pads for a
> memory chip though.
> 
> I've taken SniffUSB snoops of it and I'd be happy to post those if it
> would help.  If any one is interested in pictures of the PCB it will
> be a little bit until I can get those.

I'm interested. What's the USB ID?

Is it this one?
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=FIN002

Assuming the logs are less than 1mb when compressed, please open a new 
task at http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/bugs and attach them there. 
Otherwise please put them on some web hosting and open a task with the URLs.

Or, if you're concerned about privacy, just email the logs to me 
privately (fingerprint data will be contained in the logs)

Please also put the "lsusb -v" output on the bug.

I'm currently busy with other aspects of the project and probably won't 
be able to get to this for a while but if you do the above it'll pave 
the way for me to do it at some point (or someone else to jump in and look).

> I also have the Targus fingerprint scanner/2 port hub and that works
> great!  Thanks.

Ah nice, that makes at least one AES4000 user besides myself :)
Indeed it does work, but I did see a false acceptance on this device 
recently (first one I've ever seen), and you do need to be more careful 
when scanning than with other devices. There's work to be done :)

Daniel
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