It might actually be based on a GL126 and an AD9826; Here's some string analysis:
data1.hdr: DRV_U_GL126_A31 data1.hdr: AD13719F-9FE1-46C2-AB8B-716B5F256BF8:ScndrvU_GL126_A31 data1.hdr: Ver:1.0.0.5_ (12/08/2014)_(## GL126_Plustek_A120 12clk,AD9826) PRODUCT.dat: AsicID = GL126 On Sun, 29 Sep 2024 20:10:40 -0400 Erik Beck of Tahoma <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have an OpticFilm 120 and would like to support it; I've been using > Vuescan on Windows and that software has developed bad regressions, > which has increased my desire to try and write some Linux support for > it. > > Any hints on how to start? It uses a GL128 chip from what I have > figured out so far, which is not currently supported by SANE. > > Thanks, > > Erik >
