Hi, this doesn't look too good, I think that the 660 does not contain a LM983x chipset. Ain't it possible that you open the scanner? Or does anybody else know what chipset it uses?
Cheers Gerhard On Monday, 6. January 2003 22:29, you wrote: > On Debian testing I did : > #insmod scanner vendor=0x4b8 product=0x114 > > #sane-find-scanner > found USB scanner (vendor = 0x04b8, product = 0x0114) > at device /dev/usbscanner > > #./checkm > Checking /dev/usbscanner for MERLIN chipset... > sanei_usb_read_bulk: read failed: Input/output error > UIO error > > #scanimage -d plustek:/dev/usbscanner -h return > segmentation fault !! > > I'll try with the latest release (Debian unstable > package) > > > --- "Jaeger, Gerhard" <gerh...@gjaeger.de> a écrit : > > On Sunday, 5. January 2003 13:58, Karl Heinz Kremer > > > wrote: > > > It may work with the Plustek backend. > > > > Or may not! I suggest to check for the chip inside! > > There's a LM983x check on the download site for the > > Plustek backend, called "merlin testprogram": > > http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/test/checkmerlin.tar.gz > > > You should have loaded the scanner kernel module... > > Gerhard > > > > > On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 01:31:54PM +0100, tcp-isim > > > > tcp-isim wrote: > > > > Is is possible to use the EPSON PERFECTION 660 > > > > under > > > > > > linux? I didn't see an article witch explains > > > > it's > > > > > > possible to use it. > > > > Who hnows how to use the EPSON PERFECTION 660 > > > > with > > > > > > SANE ? > > > > David >