Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > > Hi, > > There is list of backends that should be included on the TODO list. As > some of the have been listed for a long time with no news, I'm > interested if the authors want to have them included in SANE at all. > Otherwise I would remove them from the TODO list. They will stay on > the PROJECTS list and/or web site. > > The current list is: > > - hp4200 http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net/ > - v4l2 http://video.inodes.org/sane-v4l2/ > > Is the v4l2 interface used at all? It's not in the kernel, is it? > > - Relisys Scorpio Super 3 SCSI II > Mark Plowman <sane-de...@plowman.xs4all.nl> > http://www.xs4all.nl/~plowman/ > - Linux Handscanner Ioctl Interface scanner by Harald > Bauer <baue...@web.de> > > Probably not intended to be included. Is anyone using handscanners at > all these days? > > - viceo (Visioneer OneTouch 8600) > http://www.littlecms.com/iphoto/otlinux.htm > - Genius Vivid Pro USB, Colorado USB 19200, Visioneer OneTouch 7600 > IBM IdeaScan 2000 USB > http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/stevenel/scanner/ > - Fujitsu M3091DCd support > Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org> > http://www.remote.org/frederik/projects/software/sane/ > - Canon FB620S flatbed scanner and FS2710 film scanner > ftp://stthd0.pc.uni-koeln.de/pub/canon-1.08.tar.gz > Ulrich Deiters <u...@xenon.pc.uni-koeln.de>
Well, the Canon backend isn't exactly my business, but let me make a comment anyway. Ulrich Deiters and Mitsuru Okaniwa extended the Canon backend as included in Sane to support the FB620 and the FS2710. I don't see any technical reason why these modifications should not be included in the sane-backends tarball. Abel