TouchChip TFM/ESS FingerPrint BSP for Linux release notes version 1.0 release - ADD: BioAPI_QuickGuide.pdf - ADD: guide Using TouchChip TFM/ESS FingerPrint BSP as an authentification module for PAM (pam.pdf) - FIX: device can be disconnected and connected back between biometric operations - ADD: text_mode_only version (console/libtfmessbsp.so) - FIX: no callback messages sent around setguicallback() - ADD: 15 bit color support - FIX: SWIPE_IN_PROGRESS message is never sent by device - ADD: console callback is cancellable by Ctrl+C (SIGINT) - ADD: security level is read from the config file - ADD: hide-caption-succes is read from the config file - FIX: SetGUICallback(NULL) means "use built-in callback" - FIX: crash (segmentation fault) after XCreateFontSet() returned NULL - ADD: Localization support - ADD: Support for new devices with UPEK VID (=0x147E) - CHG: no expiration version 1.0 beta 2 - FIX: crash (segmentation fault) on PC without USB controller - ADD: GUI supports for 8-bit color depth - ADD: text messages in GUI - FIX: missing linking with BioAPIInstallBsp - FIX: BioSPI_VerifyMatch and BioSPI_Verify: *FARPrecedence have to be non-NULL only if *MaxFRRRequest is non-NULL version: 1.0 beta 1 features: - works with standard TCD41 swipe readers (most notebooks, TCRZ stand-alone reader) (license id 0,1,2) - built-in GUI callbacks for Xwindows: - design similar to UPEK BioAPI for Windows - If no X server available, callback writes messages to stdout. - 16 and 24 bit color depth supported - expires 1.1.2006 00:00Download Driver Pack
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