According to Jose Paulo Moitinho de Almeida <[email protected]>:
> Asking Minolta if they will provide technical documentation to write/expand > the backend, ->before<- you buy your scanner, may be a good point. Sure that is. But I need one and that one looks like a good choice from what I could get. Having it supported (I mean helping the to have support for it) would be the cherry on the top. I myself always make sure that a peripheral is supported under Linux *BEFORE* purchasing. (VueScan may have support for it once Ed Hamrick gets his hands on it, but that is not enough). > If this scanner is also manufactured by avision it is likelly that it will be > supported by the backend in development, but other than the looks are there > any reason to believe that it is? That is why I was asking, in the case someone was less clueless than am I. Any way to know wether it is an Avision or not without opening the case. And what about ROC and ICE ? Are those image enhancer on the scanner side or are they part of the manufacturer software driver ? I know that ICE require at least a hardware specific part for the IR scanning... but for the rest ? Because if it does require complex software, it is unlikely that sane would have it before long, I may better choose the Scan Dual II which is currently work in progress and more 300 EUR less. Hub
