Those who are on the sane-commit list have already seen this, but for everyone else-
I've add a new backend to sane cvs called epjitsu. It supports Epson-based Fujitsu-branded scanners (hence the name). Currently this includes the fi-60F A6 flatbed, and the ScanSnap S300 legal ADF scanners. These machines are pretty stupid, with limited resolution choices, always scanning full-width, lots of padding bytes, and no binary mode support. The S300 is even worse, as it always scans in triplex (duplex plus a side worth of padding bytes), and it does not have a grayscale mode. They also require firmware files, and usb 2.0 (usb 1.1 is too slow). The backend is fairly simplistic, with reverse engineered calibration (which i really dont understand for CIS devices- i could use some pointers here), and no scan area or brightness/contrast/threshold support. It has been tested fairly heavily on x86, x86-64, and ARM9. allan -- "The truth is an offense, but not a sin"
