Hi Stef, thanks for checking this out. I did email Genesys Logic support department regarding this chip on 13th August, but sadly I've had no response.
Looking at their current scanner products http://www.genesyslogic.com/en/product_list.php?1st=2 There are: - GL125 - GL126 - GL128 So the naming scheme makes me think they could have had a GL120 in the past. I hope my picture of the chip can be useful to someone else attempting to get this scanner going. But I'm going to give up on this scanner now. It's time to eBay it, as I have held on to it for 6 years (I bought it about a month before my transition to free software). If there is anything else I can assist with before it goes let me know. Thanks, Dan On 3 September 2013 05:37, Stef <stef.dev at free.fr> wrote: > On 28/08/2013 21:46, Daniel Ellis wrote: > >> Hi Stef, thanks for getting back to me. >> >> Outputs of "lsusb -v" and "sane-find-scanner" are attached. >> >> Thanks, >> Dan >> >> Hello, > > the sane-find-scanner and lsusb outputs are from a GL842 device. So it > could be supported like other GL841/GL842 scanners by the genesys backend. > The GL120 printing on the chip doesn't correspond to any publicly known > genesys chip. > > Regards, > Stef > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20130903/8abe5485/attachment.html>