On Mon, October 26, 2009 11:56, Dane Shea wrote:
> from Denmark btw???,

Yep, dane from denmark (even though oprah believes no crimes ever happen
here i have had a few burglars in my house and would like some extra
security).

> you would def need a some way to hook up the
> fingerprint reader to the network or computer and it would require some
heavy programming

Well, for a starter all readers would be connected to the same computer.
Ok, that would maybe also need some changes to libfprint (to handle
multiple readers), but i guess that would not too big a hassle (the
library is well designed right?).

I would only have one fingerprint database. I could probably share that
over nfs or sync it with rsync if i wanted to use readers on multiple
computers.

/jtm

> Jens Teglhus Møller wrote:
>> Nobody has anything to share?
>> /jtm
>> On Thu, October 22, 2009 19:39, Jens Teglhus Møller wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> I'm playing around with and idea about using libfprint for a home
access
>>> solution.
>>> Basically buy a number if readers, hook them up to a small server and
let them activate an electronic lock.
>>> Has anybody done this before and are there any recommendations? I was
thinking about using U.are.U 4000 OEM Readers since they look
like
>>> they could relatively easy be placed in a custom casing.
>>> I work as a programmer, but I only do Java business programming so I'm
very far from being a decent c programmer, but I guess i could brush up on
it if required, how complicated would it be to program the
needed glue?
>>> I never used a fingerprint reader before, what do people prefer, swipe
or press readers?
>>> Also would love to use the 4500 model but read the threads about it
not working. What would the chances be of having it supported if I
supplied one to the developers?
>>> TIA.
>>> Best Regards Jens






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