Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi,
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> 
> Thanks! That's too big for the list. Would you mind putting the files up 
> on a webhost, or perhaps a file sharing service such as yousendit?

Actually, I can put it online on projects.reactivated.net if it's a 
problem for you. Just want to check first, since your fingerprint might 
be inside :)

I took a quick look at the logs:
  - some parts of the Authentec protocol are familiar, e.g. the writing
    of registers still seems to be done with 16 bit "reg || value>>8"
    bulk writes (which can be chained).
  - The amount of data that comes back from the device suggests that this
    device does still provide images, even if does matching in hardware
  - The host computer uploads quite a lot of data (repeatedly?) early on,
    perhaps it is uploading enrollment data for later matching in
    hardware?
  - My initial glance doesn't give me any impressions whether there is
    any encryption or authentication, but this was only a quick look

Daniel
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