On Monday 19 August 2002 08:16 am, you struggled free to say: &> Hi &> &> I have a Microtek USB scanmaker 3800 , but it seems that there ar no drivers &> for this scanner. The scanmaker 3600 project doesn't seem to support it. &> This scnanner is based on SCAN 08 chip &> http://www.sq.com.tw/products/spec/scan08Spec.PDF
Hm, needs a litte more data, if you can get that. I still haven't picked= up the horn and just called them yet. If you do, get 'em to post the spec with sample UHCI/OHCI schema (or by URL) to the list. Dang, I thought it might have been one with JPEG built in, but that was t= he 4800 and I guess I'd want to program it to do JBIG now.... If you don't mind running WinDASM on a working Win__ machine, finding and logging codestreams to the device (small scans in various modes of say, text, a photo in matte, a spectrum or greyscale) and posting them to a website where I might work with them, that would help. So would findin= g the UHCI/OHCI structures (before/after they are processed by the OHCI system host driver. which edits it a bit.) You might need a particular m= ethod, so that the lawful parts of the EULA are honored. Legal departments have weird ideas about quality.... &> When i launch sane-find-scanner it say's sane-find-scanner: found USB &> scanner (vendor =3D &> 0x05da, product =3D 0x30ce) at device /dev/usb/scanner0 That's handy too, but it doesn't match the 3800 spec to USB registers and transfers.