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facing LegacyEnroll problem #22

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Tonyls93 opened this issue May 22, 2016 · 3 comments
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facing LegacyEnroll problem #22

Tonyls93 opened this issue May 22, 2016 · 3 comments

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@Tonyls93
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Hello Everyone. I'd like to ask for some help (sorry for my english, I speak spanish)

I'm working with a Raspberry b+ and i'm using the UART GPIO with the baudrate = 115200. (I ran the script to modify the baudrate)

At first I ran "raspberry_pi_GPIO_test.py" script and it worked fine ( CMOS led turns off when i put my finger on the sensor). Then I ran LegacyEnroll,py but the problem begins when it perform the "check enrolled" command, then it starts to check but the displays always finish saying "Failed: enroll storage is full". I also made a script to use the function "Delete All" but even by doing this, it didn't work.
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This is the script I made to erase all ID's because i'm not sure if I wrote it in the right way

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Thak you. I will appreciate your help

@Mehluko
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Mehluko commented Nov 20, 2016

HAE
I hv the same problem did you find a solution for this

@keyurrakholiya
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i am also facing same problem. please suggest if anybody find solution. @Mehluko @Tonyls93 @jeanmachuca

@VenethKumar0808
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I get below error how to fix it

if baud <> self._serial.getBaudrate(): AttributeError: 'Serial' object has no attribute 'getBaudrate'

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