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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/01/2014 19:32, Aaron Silver
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      <div dir="ltr">Stef -
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        <div>As part of my New Year's resolutions I'm trying to get back
          to my project of scanning with my Mustek 1200 scanner and in
          digging back through the emails I see your work back in June,
          but wasn't sure if there had been any progress since the
          update I'm responding to (included below). </div>
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        <div>Were you able to finish updating the interface to work with
          the GL128 chipset, or did Real Life intrude and derail you?</div>
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        <div>If you could let me know I'd greatly appreciate it.</div>
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        <div>Thanks,</div>
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        <div>Aaron Silver</div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 5:52 PM,
            George Chriss <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:gschriss@gmail.com" target="_blank">gschriss@gmail.com</a>></span>
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                  <div>New files in the home directory:<br>
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                    6)  
                    mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_100dpi_square.pcapng(.bz2)<br>
                    7)  
                    mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_150dpi_square.pcapng(.bz2)<br>
                    8)  
                    mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_300dpi_square.pcapng(.bz2)<br>
                    9)  
                    mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_600dpi_square.pcapng(.bz2)<br>
                    10)
                    mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_1200dpi_square.pcapng(.bz2)<br>
                    11)
                    mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_2400dpi_square.pcapng(.bz2)<br>
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                  ...the square sizes are only approximately the same
                  size and are imaged using the top right corner of the
                  scan bed.  Each capture file starts a few seconds
                  after the scanner was powered on.<br>
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                and,<br>
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                    <div>12)
                      mustek_a32400s_winXPSP3_2400dpi_topslice.pcapng.bz2<br>
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                    <div>2400dpi is the highest optical resolution. 
                      This capture is full-width, ~1 cm height.<br>
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                    <div>Sincerely,<br>
                      George<br>
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                <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:04
                  AM, Stef <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                      href="mailto:stef.dev@free.fr" target="_blank">stef.dev@free.fr</a>></span>
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                          <div>On 17/06/2013 21:34, George Chriss wrote:<br>
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                              <div>On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Stef
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                                wrote:<br>
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                                >     it took me some time to adapt
                                my decoding scripts from usbsnoop to
                                pcap format.<br>
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                              Are there substantial differences (e.g.,
                              timing precision) between the various
                              formats (usbmon, pcap/ng, usbsnoop)?  Is
                              there a preferred choice?<br>
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                                > I am now trying to find how much
                                different it is from the GL124, which is
                                the closest support chip in genesys
                                backend.<br>
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                              <div>No problems keeping the livestream
                                going for at least another month or so. 
                                Also open to the idea of swapping out
                                scanners if there are other development
                                targets.<br>
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                              <div>+ A write-up on remote development:<br>
                                <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                                  href="http://gchriss.tumblr.com/post/53081576632/remote-development"
                                  target="_blank">http://gchriss.tumblr.com/post/53081576632/remote-development</a><br>
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                                Sincerely,<br>
                                George<br>
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                                > Regards,<br>
                                >     Stef<br>
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                          Hello,<br>
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                          you need some more logs:<br>
                          - one at highest hardware CC resolution, full
                      width, but with minimal height to keep data amount
                      low<br>
                          - several scan of a small area at different
                      dpi<br>
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                          I'm trying to find if it is difficult to guess
                      the usage of the registers, since I don't have the
                      datasheet.<br>
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                          Using the same version of wireshark you used
                      is OK now my decoding scripts are modified.<br>
                      <br>
                      Regards,<br>
                          Stef<br>
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        Hello,<br>
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        in fact I added support for a donated LiDE 80 first. Having the
    real device to work on is more practical and fun than remote access.<br>
        There is also the fact that G124+ chips datasheet isn't
    available. This means more reverse engineering on one side, and the
    other side, I didn't make my mind on how to handle this since other
    chips registers are known.<br>
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    Regards,<br>
        Stef<br>
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