On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Catalin David <catalindavid2003 at gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for the late reply, but I kinda got stuck in the process. > > For a start, the output of sane-find-scanner -v -v is attached. > Unfortunately, I started the UsbSnoop in Windows (Vista) right before > plugging in the scanner (and although the driver was installed, I > think that the communication between the computer and the scanner took > up some of the space -- should also this be handled by SANE or should > SANE only handle interaction?) and set up 2 scans ... and this > resulted in a 200Mb file with 4 mil lines of things :O I was thinking > I can try some more with only plugging in the scanner + 1 scan and see > what happens. I can try to upload the file to RapidShare / MegaUpload, > but ... is anyone interested in reading 4 mil lines of code? > > Maybe the attached file will reveal some more information to you and > instruct me for some more actions.
Hi Catalin, Looks like SANE assumes a GL847 chip there in your attached file. Whether that is true or not I have no idea. If you want to upload the USB snoop file, can you redo it first please? See if you can do a really small scan, say an area only a few millimeters in size. I will be snooping a CanoScan 8800 this weekend, so I might like to compare---even though the chips are likely completely different. Best regards, Gernot Hassenpflug