[sane-devel] Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 chips?

2007-07-11 Thread Endolith
On 7/8/07, Gerald Murray gmurray at cloudnet.com wrote: There certainly are times when it is beneficial to know the chipset. That is limited to chips that have documentation available, (which is less than all scaner chips). Alright. I will take a good look at it and see if there's a way to

[sane-devel] Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 chips?

2007-07-11 Thread Waitman Gobble
I have a CanoScan LiDE 70 that i'd like to use on my linux machine if i can help let me know. I have submitted the sane log files - hmmm maybe 8 months ago??? thank you! Waitman Endolith wrote: On 7/8/07, Gerald Murray gmurray at cloudnet.com wrote: There certainly are times when

[sane-devel] Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 chips?

2007-07-08 Thread Endolith
I just bought a Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 and I see that it doesn't work in Linux. I uh accidentally disassembled it... and uh... if desired, I could desolder and lift the metal cover and look at the chips. But if I do that, it's going to be a lot more obvious that I took it apart. At this

[sane-devel] Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 chips?

2007-07-08 Thread Gerald Murray
There certainly are times when it is beneficial to know the chipset. That is limited to chips that have documentation available, (which is less than all scaner chips). There is another method of developing a usable driver for scanners. That involves having an OS upon which it does work, then