Hi, On Wednesday 03 March 2004 22:21, G. Naik wrote: > I have a created a few logs with USB snoopy and the newer USB sniff, > but they are very large in size. I'm going to try and sort through > them and find the relevant URBs.
Okay, probably you find some URBs which address the registers, size should be 64bytes > In the meantime, I did some searching through the registry for > Visioneer, but didn't find anything interesting. What exactly am I > looking for? We have the code for the LM9833, I am assuming the > missing information is motor settings (ie getting the scanner the feed > the paper). > > Is my assumption correct? Yeap, as almost all LM983x Windoze drivers are based on the sample implementation of National Semiconductor, they use a rather similar ini-file or ini registry entries and there I got a lot of information from... First of all, we need to figure out how the paper-transport is started. When you take a look at the file plustek-usbdevs.c and search for DEVCAPSFLAG_Adf, you'll find two entries. These address devices, that have ADF. Throughout the code there are also some SOURCE_ADF lines, which address the case, a user has selected ADF as source, probably for the XP100 we need to enable exactly this to make the device work - just a guess. Can you put the logs to some web-space? Gerhard > > Thanks > gn > > On Mar 1, 2004, at 2:27 AM, Gerhard Jaeger wrote: > > Of course, no problem, when I find some time. One thing you can also > > check > > are the entries in the Windoze registry (check for scanner and or > > Visioneer) > > or in the scanners' installation directory for some .ini files which > > at least > > for the LM983x based devices contain register setting information. > > > > Ciao, > > Gerhard