Hi Stef,
At least as per its manual, this device (the flatbed unit) cannot operate on
its own. You need to have a scanner (for example a DR-3010C) and this flatbed
unit is an addition to the scanner. I've tried in Windows - if you connect only
the flatbed unit, you cannot scan. You need to have both devices connected. Of
course, this could simply be a restriction set on purpose in the Windows driver.
I can give you full remote access to a Windows PC and to a Linux PC with both
scanning devices connected, and I can ensure there will be a person you can
talk to at all times. Would this be OK?
Cheers,
Milko
>>> Stef <stef.dev at free.fr> 11/27/12 7:22 AM >>>
On 26/11/2012 16:07, m. allan noah wrote:
> This device does not use the same protocol as other DR machines. It is
> actually a Gensys chipset. Stef has some more info, but I think it
> will take a much more effort to make the flatbed work.
>
> allan
>
>
Hello,
this scanner is a GL846 based scanner. This ASIC isn't supported
yet in the genesys backend. The usual process is to record USB activity
of the windows driver and use it along register description to make
working code. This code can be kick started by cloning gl847 code part.
If you send me this scanner, then I could add support it.
Regards,
Stef
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