Hello Henning,
        Thanks for reply. Actually i got other scanner to write a backend so
for time being i am stopping discussions on umax 4100 and would like to
develop backend for HP scanjet 2400.
      Output of "sane-find-scanner -v -v" for HP Scanjet 2400 is
*************************************************************************************************************************
This is sane-find-scanner from sane-backends 1.0.16-cvs

  # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
  # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your
  # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer.

searching for SCSI scanners:
checking /dev/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg3... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg4... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg6... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg7... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg8... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sg9... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sga... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgb... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgc... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgd... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sge... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgf... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgg... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgh... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgi... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgj... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgk... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgl... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgm... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgn... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgo... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgp... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgq... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgr... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgs... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgt... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgu... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgv... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgw... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgx... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgy... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/sgz... failed to open (Invalid argument)
  # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure
that
  # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter.
  # Also you need support for SCSI Generic (sg) in your operating system.
  # If using Linux, try "modprobe sg".

searching for USB scanners:
checking /dev/usb/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner3... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner4... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner7... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner8... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner9... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner10... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner11... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner12... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner13... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner14... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usb/scanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner3... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner4... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner6... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner7... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner8... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner9... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner10... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner11... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner12... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner13... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner14... failed to open (Invalid argument)
checking /dev/usbscanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument)
trying libusb:

<device descriptor of 0x0000/0x0000 at 005:001 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd
UHCI Host Controller)>
bLength               18
bDescriptorType       1
bcdUSB                1.10
bDeviceClass          9
bDeviceSubClass       0
bDeviceProtocol       0
bMaxPacketSize0       8
idVendor              0x0000
idProduct             0x0000
bcdDevice             2.06
iManufacturer         3 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd)
iProduct              2 (UHCI Host Controller)
iSerialNumber         1 (0000:00:1d.3)
bNumConfigurations    1
 <configuration 0>
 bLength              9
 bDescriptorType      2
 wTotalLength         25
 bNumInterfaces       1
 bConfigurationValue  1
 iConfiguration       0 ()
 bmAttributes         192 (Self-powered)
 MaxPower             0 mA
  <interface 0>
   <altsetting 0>
   bLength            9
   bDescriptorType    4
   bInterfaceNumber   0
   bAlternateSetting  0
   bNumEndpoints      1
   bInterfaceClass    9
   bInterfaceSubClass 0
   bInterfaceProtocol 0
   iInterface         0 ()
    <endpoint 0>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x81 (in 0x01)
    bmAttributes      3 (interrupt)
    wMaxPacketSize    2
    bInterval         255 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0

<device descriptor of 0x03f0/0x0a01 at 004:002 (Hewlett-Packard hp scanjet
scanner)>
bLength               18
bDescriptorType       1
bcdUSB                1.10
bDeviceClass          255
bDeviceSubClass       255
bDeviceProtocol       255
bMaxPacketSize0       8
idVendor              0x03F0
idProduct             0x0A01
bcdDevice             1.01
iManufacturer         1 (Hewlett-Packard)
iProduct              2 (hp scanjet scanner)
iSerialNumber         12 (CN47WS725M)
bNumConfigurations    1
 <configuration 0>
 bLength              9
 bDescriptorType      2
 wTotalLength         39
 bNumInterfaces       1
 bConfigurationValue  1
 iConfiguration       0 ()
 bmAttributes         192 (Self-powered)
 MaxPower             48 mA
  <interface 0>
   <altsetting 0>
   bLength            9
   bDescriptorType    4
   bInterfaceNumber   0
   bAlternateSetting  0
   bNumEndpoints      3
   bInterfaceClass    255
   bInterfaceSubClass 255
   bInterfaceProtocol 255
   iInterface         0 ()
    <endpoint 0>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x81 (in 0x01)
    bmAttributes      2 (bulk)
    wMaxPacketSize    64
    bInterval         0 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0
    <endpoint 1>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x02 (out 0x02)
    bmAttributes      2 (bulk)
    wMaxPacketSize    64
    bInterval         0 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0
    <endpoint 2>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x83 (in 0x03)
    bmAttributes      3 (interrupt)
    wMaxPacketSize    1
    bInterval         8 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0

<trying to find out which USB chip is used>
    checking for GT-6801 ...
    this is not a GT-6801 (bNumEndpoints = 3)
    checking for GT-6816 ...
    this is not a GT-6816 (bDeviceClass = 255, bInterfaceClass = 255)
    checking for GT-8911 ...
    this is not a GT-8911 (check 1, bDeviceClass = 255, bInterfaceClass =
255)
    checking for MA-1017 ...
    this is not a MA-1017 (bDeviceClass = 255, bInterfaceClass = 255)
    checking for MA-1015 ...
    this is not a MA-1015 (bcdUSB = 0x110)
    checking for MA-1509 ...
    this is not a MA-1509 (bEndpointAddress = 0x2, bmAttributes = 0x2,
wMaxPacketSize = 0x40)
    checking for LM983[1,2,3] ...
    this is not a LM983x (bDeviceSubClass = 0xff)
    checking for GL646 ...
    this is not a GL646 (bDeviceClass = 255, bInterfaceClass = 255)
    checking for GL646_HP ...
<This USB chip looks like a GL646_HP>

found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0 [Hewlett-Packard], product=0x0a01 [hp
scanjet scanner], chip=GL646_HP) at libusb:004:002

<device descriptor of 0x0000/0x0000 at 004:001 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd
UHCI Host Controller)>
bLength               18
bDescriptorType       1
bcdUSB                1.10
bDeviceClass          9
bDeviceSubClass       0
bDeviceProtocol       0
bMaxPacketSize0       8
idVendor              0x0000
idProduct             0x0000
bcdDevice             2.06
iManufacturer         3 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd)
iProduct              2 (UHCI Host Controller)
iSerialNumber         1 (0000:00:1d.2)
bNumConfigurations    1
 <configuration 0>
 bLength              9
 bDescriptorType      2
 wTotalLength         25
 bNumInterfaces       1
 bConfigurationValue  1
 iConfiguration       0 ()
 bmAttributes         192 (Self-powered)
 MaxPower             0 mA
  <interface 0>
   <altsetting 0>
   bLength            9
   bDescriptorType    4
   bInterfaceNumber   0
   bAlternateSetting  0
   bNumEndpoints      1
   bInterfaceClass    9
   bInterfaceSubClass 0
   bInterfaceProtocol 0
   iInterface         0 ()
    <endpoint 0>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x81 (in 0x01)
    bmAttributes      3 (interrupt)
    wMaxPacketSize    2
    bInterval         255 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0

<device descriptor of 0x0000/0x0000 at 003:001 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd
UHCI Host Controller)>
bLength               18
bDescriptorType       1
bcdUSB                1.10
bDeviceClass          9
bDeviceSubClass       0
bDeviceProtocol       0
bMaxPacketSize0       8
idVendor              0x0000
idProduct             0x0000
bcdDevice             2.06
iManufacturer         3 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd)
iProduct              2 (UHCI Host Controller)
iSerialNumber         1 (0000:00:1d.1)
bNumConfigurations    1
 <configuration 0>
 bLength              9
 bDescriptorType      2
 wTotalLength         25
 bNumInterfaces       1
 bConfigurationValue  1
 iConfiguration       0 ()
 bmAttributes         192 (Self-powered)
 MaxPower             0 mA
  <interface 0>
   <altsetting 0>
   bLength            9
   bDescriptorType    4
   bInterfaceNumber   0
   bAlternateSetting  0
   bNumEndpoints      1
   bInterfaceClass    9
   bInterfaceSubClass 0
   bInterfaceProtocol 0
   iInterface         0 ()
    <endpoint 0>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x81 (in 0x01)
    bmAttributes      3 (interrupt)
    wMaxPacketSize    2
    bInterval         255 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0

<device descriptor of 0x0000/0x0000 at 002:001 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd
UHCI Host Controller)>
bLength               18
bDescriptorType       1
bcdUSB                1.10
bDeviceClass          9
bDeviceSubClass       0
bDeviceProtocol       0
bMaxPacketSize0       8
idVendor              0x0000
idProduct             0x0000
bcdDevice             2.06
iManufacturer         3 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL uhci_hcd)
iProduct              2 (UHCI Host Controller)
iSerialNumber         1 (0000:00:1d.0)
bNumConfigurations    1
 <configuration 0>
 bLength              9
 bDescriptorType      2
 wTotalLength         25
 bNumInterfaces       1
 bConfigurationValue  1
 iConfiguration       0 ()
 bmAttributes         192 (Self-powered)
 MaxPower             0 mA
  <interface 0>
   <altsetting 0>
   bLength            9
   bDescriptorType    4
   bInterfaceNumber   0
   bAlternateSetting  0
   bNumEndpoints      1
   bInterfaceClass    9
   bInterfaceSubClass 0
   bInterfaceProtocol 0
   iInterface         0 ()
    <endpoint 0>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x81 (in 0x01)
    bmAttributes      3 (interrupt)
    wMaxPacketSize    2
    bInterval         255 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0

<device descriptor of 0x0000/0x0000 at 001:001 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL ehci_hcd
EHCI Host Controller)>
bLength               18
bDescriptorType       1
bcdUSB                2.00
bDeviceClass          9
bDeviceSubClass       0
bDeviceProtocol       1
bMaxPacketSize0       8
idVendor              0x0000
idProduct             0x0000
bcdDevice             2.06
iManufacturer         3 (Linux 2.6.9-22.EL ehci_hcd)
iProduct              2 (EHCI Host Controller)
iSerialNumber         1 (0000:00:1d.7)
bNumConfigurations    1
 <configuration 0>
 bLength              9
 bDescriptorType      2
 wTotalLength         25
 bNumInterfaces       1
 bConfigurationValue  1
 iConfiguration       0 ()
 bmAttributes         224 (Self-poweredRemote Wakeup)
 MaxPower             0 mA
  <interface 0>
   <altsetting 0>
   bLength            9
   bDescriptorType    4
   bInterfaceNumber   0
   bAlternateSetting  0
   bNumEndpoints      1
   bInterfaceClass    9
   bInterfaceSubClass 0
   bInterfaceProtocol 0
   iInterface         0 ()
    <endpoint 0>
    bLength           7
    bDescriptorType   5
    bEndpointAddress  0x81 (in 0x01)
    bmAttributes      3 (interrupt)
    wMaxPacketSize    2
    bInterval         12 ms
    bRefresh          0
    bSynchAddress     0
  # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported
by
  # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.

  # Not checking for parallel port scanners.

  # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports
  # can't be detected by this program.
****************************************************************************************************************
Now can u help me what things are required to develop a scanner backend from
above info.
   Sorry but i am combining discussions from my other thread to here also
that as u ask me to check plustek-usb.txt i check it and found followinf
lines there
===============>
Before using, make sure that the USB scanner device driver is loaded:
modprobe scanner
or
modprobe scanner vendor=0x7b3 product=0x17
<================

    But i am unable to load scanner module at all also there is no
scanner.cfile in my RHEL
4.0 2.6.9-22.EL kernel. so how to follow above steps?
Regards,
Parag.



On 11/29/05, Henning Meier-Geinitz <henn...@meier-geinitz.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 10:56:11AM +0530, Parag N wrote:
> >             I got name of chipset its a GL646_HP.  total output for umax
> > astra 4100  of sane-find-scanner is =>
> >                found USB scanner (vendor=0x0461 [Primax],
> > product=0x038c    [USB
> > Scanner], chip=GL646_HP) at libusb:004:002
>
> Thanks. Please send the output of "sane-find-scanner -v -v".
>
> >             One more thing i want to ask to develop a driver for this
> UMAX
> > Astra 4100 i think i need to add backend in sane-backends source package
> and
> > install it on RHEL to have it working fine. Is that right? and xsane
> will
> > then recognise this scanner.
>
> In principle this is right. In your case there is already a backend
> for the gl646 chipset named "genesys". So you should add the scanner
> to that backend. For discussions about the genesys backend please read
> the archive of this mailing list.
>
> Bye,
>   Henning
>
>
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From panem...@gmail.com  Tue Nov 29 07:06:24 2005
From: panem...@gmail.com (Parag N)
Date: Tue Nov 29 07:07:10 2005
Subject: [sane-devel] HP 2400 scanner driver
Message-ID: <f4586a2e0511282306k555f1b59j20fa88dcc88f7...@mail.gmail.com>

hello,
      First i want to know is there any difference between HP 2400 and HP
2400C scanjet scanners? I google for that and found two links for those
scanners and result is same? it seems theres no difference between them. I
also tried HP site but got confused there.
Links are
1)http://www.rm.com/Primary/Products/Product.asp?cref=PD276935
2)http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=5443&GroupID=25

      I have HP scanjet 2400 scanner. I found genesys support is there for
HP 2400C. So how can i add backend to this HP 2400 scanner?
Similar information i have already ask in my other thread
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2005-November/015524.html
but i thought its better to start new thread for HP scanner driver info.
 Thanks & Reagrds,
Parag.
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From: mano...@tzanidakis.gr (Manolis Tzanidakis)
Date: Tue Nov 29 14:24:08 2005
Subject: [sane-devel] [sane-backends-1.0.16] Epson Perfection 1260 &
        OpenBSD 3.8-RELEASE
In-Reply-To: <20051128183829.ga7...@meier-geinitz.de>
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[20051128] Henning Meier-Geinitz <henn...@meier-geinitz.de> wrote:

> > $ touch /var/lock/sane/LCK..libusb\:\/dev/usb0\:\/dev/ugen0
> > touch: LCK..libusb:/dev/usb0:/dev/ugen0: No such file or directory
> 
> Two backslashes are missing. I.e. /var/llocal/sane is the directory,
> the rest is the lock file itsself.
> 
> But mkdir should be enough, you don't need to create the lockfile
> itsself.

I tried to manually create the file since it isn't created
automatically.
However I guess there is a problem with the naming syntax, since both my
obsd box & my linux laptop don't like it.

Any suggestions ?

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