Difference between revisions of "Integrated Fingerprint Reader"
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* [http://biomark.org.ru/en/ A (Russian) project that provides support for a (different model) of fingerprint scanner] (also a USB device, though) | * [http://biomark.org.ru/en/ A (Russian) project that provides support for a (different model) of fingerprint scanner] (also a USB device, though) | ||
* [http://linuxbiometrics.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=8&forum=1 Discussion of the T42/T24p fingerprint scanner on the Linux Biometrics site] | * [http://linuxbiometrics.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=8&forum=1 Discussion of the T42/T24p fingerprint scanner on the Linux Biometrics site] | ||
− | + | * [http://linuxbiometrics.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16 UPEK announce (planned, closed-source) support for BioAPI on Linux] The first release is currently scheduled for September 2005. | |
==Models featuring this Technology== | ==Models featuring this Technology== |
Revision as of 10:56, 12 July 2005
Integrated Fingerprint ReaderIBM released a second generation of T42 models in autumn 2004 featuring Intel Pentium M 765 processors and an integrated fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader is produced by a company called UPEK, which is specialized to fingerprint readers. It seems to be integrated as a USB device. Furthermore, IBM states that there's an interface with the Embedded Security Subsystem. |
Linux Support
Nothing is known so far about if it's supported under Linux or not, but some work is going on - see links below.
Related Links
- UPEK customer report about the deal with IBM
- Review from TrustedReviews of the fingerprint scanner
- A (Russian) project that provides support for a (different model) of fingerprint scanner (also a USB device, though)
- Discussion of the T42/T24p fingerprint scanner on the Linux Biometrics site
- UPEK announce (planned, closed-source) support for BioAPI on Linux The first release is currently scheduled for September 2005.