-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi again,
I just noticed that many of the things I reported in my other reply in this thread were already figured out by you in a thread on the canoscan 3200 on june 26th 2005. How about creating a kind of 'reverse-engineered datasheet' for this scanner (and similar ones) on the wiki page of Martin? Very nice perl script, BTW. Kind regards, Bertrik Lauri Pirttiaho wrote: > Martin Haag on Fri Sep 23 23:20:38 UTC 2005 > >>Hi, >> >>I've recorded some USB traffic with SniffUSB from the Medion MD6190 >>scanner tonight. I am going to analyse them in the near future, but if >>one can't wait the scans are available on >>http://mibix.de/wiki/index.php/MD6190_USB_Recording . > > > Great recordings! Very similar to the ones from CanoScan 3200F. > The most important to me was scan5 that contained the firmware > upload. The code is similar to the CanoScan code, but not > identical. Interestingly enough, the code contains string descriptors > that say it is Canon/CanoScan :). > > >>By the way, maybe someone can give me some hints how to analyse such a >>huge amount of data :) I thought about comparing always two of the >>files with a block orientated compare tool such as beyond compare on >>wind-ws. ( hm I can't belive that I sayed this. Ok let's use diff *g* >>) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDNqVkETD6mlrWxPURAhWpAJ0T/YixsgXwq2BznbNHLKRzNFZpAQCgkmtP B8dvPIM2deh2IkpChbKyRIM= =wpex -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
