Hi,

I have the same scanner on my laptop and I planned to do some work on it, but 
school exams are currently more important so it has to wait

I have created a KVM/QEMU virtual machine running winXP and forwarded the 
scanner to it, and with lenovo software I kind of made it to work (it is 
*very* hard to make a proper scan, always saying "too short")

there should be some general reverse-engineer help on libfprint wiki, you 
might look there

Hope you will succeed
Pavel

On Friday 12 of December 2008 12:11:38 Nikolay Vladimirov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> About a week ago I bought thinkpad r500 and it has AES2810. I looked
> around and as
> I understand it's not being worked on and it's not going to be. Since
> I have the hardware and
> I'm an embeded linux developer ( i know my way in low-level and kernel
> stuff :) ) I think I can try to get it working.
> I have few a questions:
>
> 1. Can I do this without windows since it's a major pain to reinstall it?
> 2. Where can I find some general guidelines for the process of writing
> a fingerprint reader driver? I need some starting point.
>
> Best Regards,
> Nikolay Vladimirov
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