Hi, On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 09:56:15AM +0200, Giuseppe Sacco wrote: > I started asking about this problem in this list a week ago. You may > have a look at the complete thread at > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2005-June/013745.html > but, sadly, I have still to find the solution.
??? I think I have given an answer. Maybe I miss the point but the way I described is just the normal way to scan an image. That works also with saned (and has been working for years). Example with saned and the test backend on localhost: SANE_DEBUG_NET=255 scanimage -v -v -d net:localhost:test -T [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of net to 255. [net] sane_init: authorize = 0x80492c0, version_code = 0xbfffe7bc [net] sane_init: SANE net backend version 1.0.13 (AF-indep+IPv6) from sane-backends 1.0.15-cvs [...] [net] sane_start [net] sane_start: remote start [net] sane_start: server has little endian byte order [net] sane_start: remote start finished, data at port 32776 [net] sane_start: done (Success) [net] sane_get_parameters [net] sane_get_parameters: remote get parameters [net] sane_get_parameters: returned status Success scanimage: scanning image of size 157x196 pixels at 8 bits/pixel scanimage: acquiring gray frame, 8 bits/sample scanimage: reading one scanline, 157 bytes... [net] sane_read: handle=0x80553e8, data=0x805af88, max_length=157, length=0xbfffe7cc [net] sane_read: reading paket length [net] sane_read: read 4 bytes, 0 from 4 total [net] sane_read: next record length=8188 bytes [net] sane_read: 157 bytes read, 8031 remaining [...] Bye, Henning