I am copying my original reply back to the list since it my be useful to
others.
m. allan noah wrote:
> well, i have been contracted to write a backend for another scanner which
> seems to use similar protocols and epson chips to the fi-60F, so i was
> wondering
> how far along you have gotten, an
m. allan noah wrote:
> well, i ran the log you have thru spike4.pl, and its pretty much all 1
> or 2 byte reads/writes, other than the fw upload and an obvious indent
> query in Urb 28. you may never be able to find out the purpose of all
> those commands, but they can possibly be left out, or if n
Rob Shortt wrote:
> I have put my notes on the web, including my pic of the board with all
> of the major chips labeled: http://tvcentric.com/notes/fi-60F/
Hi again everyone. I really need to get this scanner going (I bet
you've heard that before!), so I am going to move forward o
Rob Shortt wrote:
> So, Epson backend? What next? I wrote down the markings on all of the
> chips on this board. Once I get a pic I'll send all of this info.
I have put my notes on the web, including my pic of the board with all
of the major chips labeled: http://tvcentric.com/n
Hello, here's a followup on this scanner.
After sending Allan and Ren? logs and debug output they said it did not
look like a Fujitsu or Avision. I then took the liberty of opening the
scanner and examining the board and chipsets.
I am looking around for some spare batteries for a camera so yo
Ren? Rebe wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 May 2007 18:05:22 you wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been trying to get the Fujitsu fi-60F small document scanner to
>> work. I've been in contact M. Allan Noah, who took a look at my
>> usbsnoop log and suggested that I send it to you because we might be
>> deal
Hello,
We have a Fujitsu fi-60F scanner that we would very much like to have
working in linux. This is a small document (A6) flatbed scanner and I
believe is the only one of its kind.
The system I'm testing on is FC5 with kernel 2.6.20 with SANE 1.0.18.
The product ID for this device is 0x10c