Le mardi 4 septembre 2007, St?phane VOLTZ a ?crit?:
> Le mardi 4 septembre 2007, Christian Arnold a ?crit?:
> > St?phane VOLTZ schrieb:
> >   >         Hello,
> > >
> > >   my tool of choice to record USB traffic under windows is SniffUSB (you
> > > can grab it at http://stef.dev.free.fr/sane/outils/index.html). Record
> > > a simple session under windows, like doing a color preview. Once you
> > > have made a usbsnoop.log , and compressed it, you can put somewhere or
> > > even send it to me directly.
> > >   I'll have a look at it to see if it is really a GL646 based scanner.
> > > The http://www.sane-project.org/unsupported/canon-3000.html doesn't
> > > give a definitive answer, like the log will do.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >   Stef
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I recorded a colorpreview. About 33 MB of information was put into the
> > logfile. You can grab it uncompressed from
> > http://files.arctic-media.de/usbsnoop.log or zip-compressed (4,78 MB)
> > from http://files.arctic-media.de/usbsnoop.zip
> >
> > Hope my scanner has a Genesys chip inside!
> >
> > Regards
> > Christian
>
>       Hello,
>
>       I've run my decoding scripts on it. It looks a genesys chip (some 
> register
> and ata write are recognized), but it isn't a GL646 one, nor a GL841. Some
> registers index aren't known for any of those. Maybe a newer genesys GLxxx
> chip ?
>
> Regards,
>       Stef

        Hum,

        after further digging, and infding some mail in the list, it may still 
be a 
GL646 but behind a different chip (GL660?). I'll look into it more deeply.

Regards,
        Stef

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