Wyatt Best wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have here an old U.are.U 2000 fingerprint reader. As far as I've been 
> able to find, it was the first production U.are.U reader model, 
> originally costing way too much. I have been able to get it working in 
> XP Pro using the U.are.U 4000 
> <http://www.digitalpersona.com/support/downloads/supportdownloads/dpdrv224-85.exe>
>  
> drivers v2.2.4.85, and it partially works with the Microsoft software 
> for the 4000 (the correct image flashes in the display area when trying 
> to register fingerprints, but it says the scan is invalid). I have 
> gotten it to work with some old software 
> <http://members.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=212516> I 
> found on Driverguide.com <http://Driverguide.com>. Here is the device 
> info from KInfoCenter (I use Kubuntu 7.10):

I have one of these already. It encrypts images and does not have 
firmware (so we have nowhere to start in terms of disabling encryption). 
I don't think this will be supported any time soon.

> Fingerprint Scanner U.are.U® 2000
> 
> Manufacturer: DigitalPersona, Inc.
> Serial #: {7C265690-0009-2001-0829-0000000004F8}
> 
> 
> Class 0
> Subclass 0
> Protocol 0
> USB Version 1.01
> 
> Vendor ID 0x5ba
> Product ID 0x2
> Revision 0.00
> 
> Speed 12 Mbit/s
> Channels 0
> Max. Packet Size 8
> 
> I am in the USA and would be willing to ship the device (if I can afford 
> it :P), but I would greatly appreciate if we could first try other 
> methods. I am not an experienced coder, but it seems like you might be 
> able to simply add its ID or whatever and have it work with the U.are.U 
> 4000 drivers.
> 
> Thank you very much for your work on this project.
> -Wyatt Best

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