On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 14:22 +0200, Per Grahn wrote: > I own a MP970 and is interested in making it work under linux. > Currently I use openSuSE 10.3 (x86_64). > I have tested to scan a few images with various resolutions with good > result using the CVS version > from 13 august. I discovered that it wasn't possible to scan film-strips > or dias because that wasn't > implemented yet. I am a software developer myself but have no experience > in usb drivers yet, so I > volounteer to do at least testings on the MP970, maybe other tasks as well.
hello Per, Nicolas Martin was the one that implemented the MP970 support that is now available in CVS. I worked with him by providing some USB traces. We finished the platen scanning. We started on film strip scanning but had some problems finding out what is required and where it differs from normal scanning. I have since been working on supporting the proprietary network printing for the MP970 with cups (available from sourceforge) and have not been able to get back to him with more information. I have now started work on network scanning support in Sane. That will keep me busy for some time. Nicolas is a very nice gentlemen to work with. I have not seen him on the list lately. I assume that he is on a holiday or business trip and will react to you when he gets back to the list. I am sending him a copy (bcc) of this reply to make sure he gets back to you anyhow, the issue is not so much the USB code, but the actual sequence of commands to turn on the backlight and perform the scanning. If you are interested, make some USB traces under windows (snoopy pro is the name of the windows tool if I remember correctly) and have a look at the code in pixma_mp150.c to see what needs to be added kind regards, Louis
