On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, [email protected] wrote: >Hi Pierre, >I managed wine to recognize my scanner because it is a scsi-over >parport one and there is the ppscsi driver for Linux. I have a patch >for wine which traces the scsi-commands sent to the scanner. This is >the easiest thing because you can use the SCSI-Support of SANE. If it >is another parport protocol you may try to use the windows portmonitor >(I don't remember where to get it, search for it) and trace the data >that is sent over the parport. But I would suggest opening your scanner >and writing down the types of the chips that are used. Then ask the >group or search the web for specs of these chips. Probably you get >information about the protocol this way.
Okay, here are the chips: Avision 163-54-000005 9748LD042 gullwing package Two UT61256SC-15 9802 surface-mount DIPs Avision 112-0009-0 (8534) 9803A BC81E5 18-pin throughhole DIP National Semiconductor E9742AB LM9811CCV quad J-lead Texas Instruments 54A20DK HC245 20-pin surface-mount DIP Is that similar to some known scanner? phma
