On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Paolo Arnaldo
Dallari<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I continue my work on writing an Identification Application with libfprint,
> And I have a question:
> Can I plug two equal devices to the same computer and use them
> separately with libfprint?
> I mean, If i buy two U.are.U 4000B and I plug them in my computer; can
> the application libfprint_demo light up one device or the other one?
> I want to use two device, reducing the possibility of false negative
> and having a faster response.
> I tried with U.are.U 4000 and they couldn`t be plugged together, the
> system (yes linux os, not just libfprint) can see only one device and
> lights up randomly one or the other one.

  I'm not actually sure, but I don't *think* so.  And I'm not sure
your idea of reducing false negatives is actually valid.  If I had 2
devices, processing the same image, come up with two different
responses, I'd rethink the hardware, personally.  :-D

-- 
-- Thomas
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