Hi Mario, some parts are from Plustek or whoever made the 98003 ASIC. This ASIC is originally used in the OpticPro P12 and PT12, which are parallel-port devices. I think the Genius Chip inside is the USB-to-Parallel converter. I assume, that if the protocol over the USB is known, the parallelport code of the Plustek kernel module can be used to control that scanner. BTW: This scanner seems to be the same as some older Plustek USB devices before they use the LM983x chipsset.
All in all it can be said, that this kind of scanner is currently not supported directly by any code of the Plustek backend. Gerhard On Mittwoch, 13. März 2002 19:06, Mario Giammarco wrote: > And this is what I have found inside: > > P98003 > 0022H --> Scanner ASIC, originally for interfacing the parallel-port > UT51C162JC-35 > 9940 --> Memory > GENIUS 04-43-006B > 9935 --> Probably a USB-to-parallel bridge > WM > 8143-12C > A4AH54P --> Wolfson DAC > UTC > 78D05 > WL --> voltage converter > 83AK > LM2595S > -ADJ P+ --> another analog chip???
