plustek: Thread: Genius Scanner..


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Subject: Genius Scanner..
From: ####@####.####
Date: 11 Sep 2002 15:59:15 -0000
Message-Id: <3D7F6772.9F588A9C@ecodigit.com.br>

Hi 
I got one 
Genius ColorPro-HR7X slim
http://www.geniusnet.com.tw/product/scanner/hr7xslim.htm

the USB id of the scanner is 0x0218

How I can know the parameters to put in plustek-devs ?
I don't know how to check the chipsets and other parameters to put in
strutctures...

the Windows driver have one file pccuo.dll that apparently is the
driver, but it dows not have any string that talk about the device.

Can you helpme with some hints ?

Thanks
Subject: Re: Genius Scanner..
From: "Jaeger, Gerhard" ####@####.####
Date: 16 Sep 2002 13:35:02 -0000
Message-Id: <17qvzL-1B8BQuC@fmrl04.sul.t-online.com>

On Wednesday, 11. September 2002 17:55, ####@####.#### wrote:
> Hi
> I got one
> Genius ColorPro-HR7X slim
> http://www.geniusnet.com.tw/product/scanner/hr7xslim.htm
>
> the USB id of the scanner is 0x0218
>
> How I can know the parameters to put in plustek-devs ?
> I don't know how to check the chipsets and other parameters to put in
> strutctures...
>
> the Windows driver have one file pccuo.dll that apparently is the
> driver, but it dows not have any string that talk about the device.
>
> Can you helpme with some hints ?
>
> Thanks
>
This looks to me like one of the new Plustek devices. But I have
no idea which chipset they use inside. Well first of all we need
to know the chipset, then we can try to tweak the parameters...

I've attached the checkmerlin program, simply unpack and call
./checkm. If your scanner is attached to any other device than
/dev/usbscanner you hae to use
./checkm /dev/yourdevice_node
In the end we should know if we have a Merlin chipset or not.

Gerhard

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