Hi >>there is also an Elite MT ram chips but I do not take the number, can >>provide it if it can help.
the number on the EliteMT chipset is: EliteMT (100MHz) M1B416256A DZC1HF2GJ > > I don't know of anyone. First you should check if the USB descriptors > look similar to one of the other HP (or other) scanners. SOme > information about backend writing is on our homepage. After forcing the scanner module to recognize the scanner, I test the hp_scan.c programm in the scanner.txt doc of the kernel, but with no reponse of the scanner. then amble% scanimage -L device `hp4200:/dev/usb/scanner0' is a Hewlett-Packard HP-4200 flatbed scanner but when I try to run xsane: host/uhci.c: uhci_result_control() failed with status 4c0000 [c13ee0c0] link (013ee062) element (013ef240) 0: [c13ef240] link (013ef270) e0 Stalled NAK CRC/Timeo Length=7 MaxLen=7 DT0 E ndPt=0 Dev=2, PID=2d(SETUP) (buf=088db9a0) 1: [c13ef270] link (00000001) e3 IOC Active Length=0 MaxLen=7ff DT1 EndPt=0 Dev=2, PID=69(IN) (buf=00000000) scanner.c: ioctl_scanner: control_msg returned -110 May this means that the driver would be near th hp4200 one? And that I can use it as a starting point? The windows .inf file seems to say that the driver is the same than the one for 2400 series and I see that someone was interested to write a driver for 2400c. Is there something already done? We may get in touch to work together... Bye, Mike