Albert, > From: "Albert, Patti & Zachary Carter" <pepti...@pop.net> > Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 22:11:41 -0500 > <snip> > > "I took the thing apart and had a look at the chips inside. One > labeled as "Elite MT 72MHz", possibly some sort of microprocessor; > an M11B416256A-35J (probably RAM), and some small thing saying "UTC > OEOH ULN2003." Don't seem to be the same as the chipsets in the > other scanners for which Linux drivers have been written, but I > don't really know. It might emulate something else; I just haven't > had time to try them all."
I know nothing about this in *particular*, these are just my to 2 cents: The ULN2003 is a "7-bit 50V 500mA TTL-input NPN darlington driver" i.e. suitable for converting microprocessor signals to levels and currents suitable for Stepping Motors. "EliteMT" appear to manufacture chiefly/only RAM - which is a little puzzling as an "M11B416256A-35J" also sounds like a RAM chip to me. Perhaps they also make some sort of microprocessor. To me this sounds like a software only scanner. Is that possible? > Thanks in Advance, > Albert Greetings Mark Plowman