Note: I had to decrypt the second PDF using qpdf since the library I'm using to split a PDF into pages (PyPDF2) doesn't support the encryption type of that PDF.
Sorry! Page 203 in the first PDF has a full table if registers, and that bits in them. Thanks very much for the library, and even more for taking the time to create that notebook. The captured data looks excellent. I'll hax some code to translate this data to a header file suitable for writing a driver.
Yes, Camelot takes care of cells spanning multiple columns! You can check out the Advanced Usage section for explanation on the keyword arguments I used in the gist! https://camelot-py.readthedocs.io/en/master/user/advanced.ht...