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diff --git a/doc/descriptions/coolscan3.desc b/doc/descriptions/coolscan3.desc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8359bd --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/descriptions/coolscan3.desc @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +; +; SANE Backend specification file for coolscan2 +; +; It's basically emacs-lisp --- so ";" indicates comment to end of line. +; All syntactic elements are keyword tokens, followed by a string or +; keyword argument, as specified. +; +; ":backend" *must* be specified. +; All other information is optional (but what good is the file without it?). +; + +:backend "coolscan3" +:version "1.0.0" +:manpage "sane-coolscan3" + +:devicetype :scanner +:mfg "Nikon" +:url "http://www.nikon.com/" + +:model "LS 30" +:interface "SCSI" +:status :complete + +:model "Coolscan III" +:interface "SCSI" +:status :complete +:comment "Rebadged LS 30?" + +:model "LS 40 ED" +:interface "USB" +:usbid "0x04b0" "0x4000" +:status :complete + +:model "Coolspan IV" +:interface "USB" +:usbid "0x04b0" "0x4000" +:status :complete +:comment "Rebadged LS 40?" + +:model "LS 50 ED" +:url "/unsupported/nikon-ls50-ed.html" +:interface "USB" +:usbid "0x04b0" "0x4001" +:status :minimal + +:model "Coolscan V ED" +:url "/unsupported/nikon-ls50-ed.html" +:interface "USB" +:usbid "0x04b0" "0x4001" +:status :minimal +:comment "Rebadged LS 50?" + +:model "LS 2000" +:interface "SCSI" +:status :good + +:model "LS 4000 ED" +:interface "IEEE-1394" +:status :good +:comment "needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later" + +:model "Super Coolscan LS-5000 ED" +:url "/unsupported/nikon-ls5000-ed.html" +:interface "USB" +:usbid "0x04b0" "0x4002" +:status :untested +:comment "May work, similar to LS 50 ED, but untested. Please tell us if it works." + +:model "LS 8000 ED" +:interface "IEEE-1394" +:status :good +:comment "needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later" + +; :comment and :url specifiers are optional after :mfg, :model, :desc, +; and at the top-level. |