Hi, > > On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 07:07:01PM +0200, Karsten Festag wrote: > > The 3830 type is not yet supported as far as I know. The newer microtek > > scanners are mostly very different from the ones supported by the > > microtek2 backend. Hopefully some owner of such a scanner will try to > > write a SANE backend in the future. > > Maybe it's similar to the 3800, which is reported to use a SQ 08 chip? > Anyway, I'll add that scanner to our lists. I guess I can also add it > to the kernel scanner driver as it doesn't look like a SCSI-over-USB > scanner? >
Maybe, but I wouldn't guarantee for nothing: At least there are scanners which both are named 'Slimscan C3' but have different model-IDs and different calibration procedures :-( But I think you are right, these are probably not SCSI-over-USB scanners. Though I don't know about the ones with additional Firewire interface. Isn't the firewire protocol somehow related to SCSI? Karsten
