No, not all fprint drivers use NBIS, only "image" drivers (that is all 
of them except upekts and possibly aes2810 which I will have to write 
for my new laptop)

upekts does the comparison in hardware, there is no way of getting 
images from it (at this point, it is possible with windows driver)

Pavel

Manu wrote:
> You are right Pavel, it should be not a part of libfprint.
> but I think some sensors have internally a way of comparing two
> fingerprints, I mean,
> the verification is done in the sensor.
>
> Does fingerprint use always NBIS for verification?
> If the answer is negative, my question is still in the air ;)
>
>
> Thanks.
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