I am trying to get sane work with a digital X ray device used for dentistry described here [1] on Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) or on NetBSD 9.1.
The device works only on Windows with proprietary software bundled with the driver provided by the manufacturer. However [1] says "Allows for direct acquisition with TWAIN compliant third party imaging software" which gives a hope that it might work with sane on Linux / NetBSD. The device is detected by sane-find-scanner as: found USB scanner (vendor=0x082b, product=0x000c) at libusb:001:009 I believe, TWAIN device requires pint backend In dll.conf I have mentioned pint and in pint.conf mentioned the device as /dev/ugen0.0 on NetBSD (that's how it is detected), but scanimage -L doesn't detect it. Or trying to use scanimage -d pint:/dev/ugen0.0 doesn't work. On Ubuntu sane backends do not include pint and I might have to build from sources. But before that thought of asking whether it has a chance of working. Also, on Linux systems what path should be mentioned in pint.conf - is it something like /dev/bus/usb/001/009 etc or something else? [1] https://de.slideshare.net/smokeypike/the-rvg-5200-from-carestream-dental-digital
