thewade wrote:
> Bertrik Sikken wrote:
>
>
>>thewade wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
>>>
>>>I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
>>>new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
>>>2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on m
Hi,
> Does the u96v121.bin file need to be different for 64-bit?
No, the firmware binary is only used by the scanner (which still uses
the same architecture).
/Oliver
thewade wrote:
> Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
>
> I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
> new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
> 2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on my old Pentium 3 laptop
> running Fedora Core 1 and standar
Bertrik Sikken wrote:
> thewade wrote:
>
>> Bertrik Sikken wrote:
>>
>>
>>> thewade wrote:
>>>
>>>
Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
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Bertrik Sikken wrote:
> thewade wrote:
>
>> Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
>>
>> I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
>> new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
>> 2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on my old Pentium 3 laptop
>> r
Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on my old Pentium 3 laptop
running Fedora Core 1 and standard kernel 2.6.4 but I config
Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on my old Pentium 3 laptop
running Fedora Core 1 and standard kernel 2.6.4 but I config