On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 10:17:04PM -0600, s...@bob-n.com wrote: > > OK, I did this (even though I'm not using code from cvs) and IT WORKS. Of > course, I presume this means I can't print from the same port, since I > can't use ppdev. > > More info that may be useful: motherboard is DFI ECM33-EC. I ended up > buying an 'ieee 1284 compatible high speed cable', though that is not the > difference that made the difference. > > Results of probe: > > # /usr/local/src/sane-backends-1.0.6/tools/umax_pp -p -t 1 > [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of umax_pp_low to 1. > UMAX 1220P scanning program version 2.5 starting ... > Probing scanner .... > [umax_pp_low] UMAX Astra 1220/1600/2000 P ASIC detected (mode=7) > [umax_pp_low] SlowNibbleRegisterRead: found 0x20 expected 0x0 > (umax_pp_low.c:4413) > [umax_pp_low] 32 bits EPP data transfer > [umax_pp_low] Count-down value is 0xCF (umax_pp_low.c:4838) > [umax_pp_low] Scanner init done ... > [umax_pp_low] Probe done ... > [umax_pp_low] ReleaseScanner() done ... > [umax_pp_low] End session done ... > [umax_pp_low] InitTransport1220P done ... > [umax_pp_low] Park command issued ... > UMAX Astra 1220P detected > [umax_pp_low] ReleaseScanner() done ... > [umax_pp_low] End session done ... > > > sanimage now works, though it certainly needs a lot of playing around > with. Gues it's time to get xsane working in /usr/local... > > Thanx for the help. I'll let you know if I find out anything else about > the ppdev mode stuff. > > - Bob Niederman > >
Great. I guess I have to look at ppdev, or the way it is used in the umax_pp backend to find what is going on. Regards, Stef