I have recently gotten a SCSI scanner, make Ricoh, type RS322+.
I've got it working under OS/2 with a TWAIN driver, but would like to use
it with Linux. I have tried the find-scanner utility included with
sane-0.68, but that couldn't find anything.
So my question is, is there any (hope) of support for this baby, and if
not, how hard would it be (for me) to write a driver for it.
I can start asking Ricoh for the communications protocol, (I have
actually, but have not got an answer yet) and implement it myself.
Thanks for your time,
Bas Vermeulen.
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