Hi, On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 02:50:15PM -0600, Frank Zago wrote: > I just bought a el cheapo hp2300c scanner since there is no SANE drivers. > I looked at the windows driver, and found the "GL646U" strings.
I'm not that sure that it's a gl646. At least from the USB device descriptor and the numbers on the chip there is no real indication that it is. > So I ran "sane-find-scanner -v -v -v" and it didn't detect that chipset. > However, after making a few subtle changes to check-usb-chip.c, > sane-find-scanner actually detects a GL646. See diff: Well, you change three of the main characteristics of the gl646. With changes like this you could "detect" every chipset as a gl646 :-) At least all the gl646-driven scanners looked like in check-usb-scanner.c. I don't say you are wrong, but I'd like to be sure. > This change looks legitimate to me and the scanner really has a GL646 > inside. So can sane-find-scanner really talkt to the scanner after that change? Can I see the output of sane-find-scanner -v -v after the change, please? Bye, Henning