On 11/04/2013 21:53, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > Hi folks, > > As I blogged recently[1], I own an HP ScanJet N6350 that TTBOMK does not > work with SANE, and of which the Windows software is just crap. > > I'd like to see if I can reverse engineer the protocol (USB and/or > network). This should at the very least be possible, as I'm already > running Windows inside a VM; so it should just be a matter of using > wireshark on the USB and/or network interface. > > Now I do think I have a general idea of how to reverse engineer a > protocol, but I've never actually done anything of the sort before. Is > there something I should pay specific attention to when doing this sort > of thing? > > Additionally, once I've figured out the protocol (or have gathered > enough data), is there somewhere I could send it? I don't think I have > the understanding of the SANE internals to do write the driver myself... > > [1] http://grep.be/blog/en/computer/hardware/dear_hp Hello,
what does sane-find-scanner reports (when run as root) for your scanner ? The N6310 is reported to be genesys logic based, and it seems close to your model. Regards, Stef