Hi, On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 10:25:37AM +0200, Thomas VIAL wrote: > I'm considering writing a driver and backend for my > scanner, which, to my knowledge, is not supported yet. > For info, here are some specs & numbers I could find > on it (I think it used to be shipped under various > brand names and models): > > - name: MaxiScan A4 > - interface: proprietary "Spot" ISA card with DB25 > connector (male on the card size) > - the card address can be configured with jumpers. The > allowed values are 0x{c8|d0|d8|e0|e8}000. > - FCC ID: MLDSF-600CC > - Model no.: SF-600CC
Well, good luck! To be honest, I'm not sure if it's worth the trouble :-) > The scanner itself is a flatbed device whose optical > resolution is 300 dpi (up to 4800 dpi with > interpolation). Interpolation is done in the driver, so you can also interpolate to 10000000 dpi if you like :-) > * SlideOn > This is a function that takes a bit parameter, > probably an on/off switch. What is it supposed to turn > on/off? It's not the lamp, the front LED or the motor, > since there are other functions for these purposes. > Does "slide" refer to the sensor, with the function > turning optical capture on/off? > The parameter is merely copied into a bit of one of > the control registers. If this scanner has an (optional) transparency adapter, it may be turned on by that. Just a wild guess... > I can give more info if requested. I'd also like to > know whether people are interested in a SANE backend > for this scanner (I'll do it anyway since I am > definitely interested!). Well, I personally don't need it but the more backends we have, the better :-) If you intend to include this backend in the SANE distribution, please make sure that all the low-level stuff (especially port/memory access) is in a seperate file in sanei/ (see e.g. sanei_ab306.c for support of a proprietary card). It should compile on any platform, even if that means providing summy functions for platforms that don't support access to the card. Bye, Henning