HELP!!!!!!!!!! - NOT AGAIN!!!!!! Those d**n manufactures, by using similar names they make us believe that same or similar hardware is inside those cheap scanners... The HP2300C does not contain a LM983x chip, see my mail on this list "HP2300C chipset":
Sparrow Main Board V1.2 12-00080-01C with two Chips: 26-00122-03A <------- ASIC ??? 0213E2FC1 and EliteMT 100MHz <------ MEMORY M11B416256A -J25J DZC1HC031 0212 Sparrow CCD Board 12-00079-01A with MM74HC04M I've not idetified the scanner chip so far... So here you will have rather the same trouble like you'll have with the Scanport device... - the scanner is not supported... Sorry for the bad news, but I suggest to ask prior buying a scanner. Cheers Gerhard On Sunday, 15. December 2002 14:30, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 07:18:29AM -0600, Ira Childress wrote: > > The saga continues. I traded in the Scanport 3000 for an HP 2300C - > > which isn't supported either, but the 2200C is and I thought that maybe > > just a little code tweaking could get the 2300C to work. > > Maybe, maybe not. > > > What needs to be done to the drivers to get a 2300C to work? > > Find out which kind of chipset is used by your scanner. If it's the > National Semiconductor LM9831 (or 9832, 9833), addidng support to the > plustek backend shouldn't be too difficult. >
