Paolo Arnaldo Dallari wrote:
> I am in early stage of developing a program for fingerprint recognize,
> I was using happily a Microsoft Fingerprint reader,
> after I figure out that Microsoft stopped the selling of his fprint
> scanner in 2005, I bought two U.are.U 4000 from digitalpersona hoping
> that everything will be better and without headache knowing that
> U.are.U 4000 is full supported.

Yes, if I remember correctly I never got my UareU 4000 working reliably, 
at least in the way that fprint's uru4000 is written.
I had it working in the dpfp project by cutting the firmware blob out of 
the windows driver and uploading that when the device is plugged in, but 
distributing the firmware without a license raises legal concerns.

However, all of the UareU 4000B's that I've seen work fine.

Daniel
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