Hi, Gabriel! I am working on this driver - but have not much time for it. So, now, i trying to understand protocol. I got some interesting things - first two bytes - is a packet number, sended to device, then goes data (command) and last byte looks like crc. Data sended with intervals 200ms. That's all i know in this time. And if you are a good c++ developer - Dane Shea have posted kernel driver code - it's not works. But may be it will a good starting point. Look at maillist archive - it was 26 sep 2009.
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 12:13 -0200, Gabriel Franco wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm willing to work with the Validity VFS101 driver development. I'm > used to programming for C but never worked on a driver development. > But I'm a fast learner and I wish to be of some help since I have > interest in seeing this device supported. > > I read the fprint_report, 20050806-reverse-0.2 guide, and also the > example codes from git. Any other docs that I should read before > getting started? > > Is anyone else working on the development of this driver? > > Best, _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint
