2006/5/15, Gerhard Jaeger <gerh...@gjaeger.de>:
> On Monday 15 May 2006 09:29, Fibonacci Prower wrote:
> > 2006/5/15, Gerhard Jaeger <gerh...@gjaeger.de>:
> > > On Sunday 14 May 2006 19:26, Fibonacci Prower wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I tried downloading the sources for the SANE frontends and backends
> > > > from http://www.sane-project.org/source.html. Then compiled and
> > > > installed them under Fedora Core 5, ran scanimage, and my scanner (a
> > > > CanoScan LiDE20 USB) jammed right at the beginning, with the lamps on.
> > > > Then, I booted Knoppix, copied to ramdisk the same sources I had
> > > > downloaded, compiled and installed just as I had done under Fedora,
> > > > ran scanimage, and the scanner worked without a problem!
> > > >
> > > > What can I do to make my scanner work under Fedora?
> > >
> > > Tell me which version of SANE is incluced in Knoppix, to find out
> > > the diffs.
> >
> > I don't remember (it's Knoppix 4.0.2, though). But is it really
> > relevant? I didn't use the version that came with Knoppix, but the
> > sources which I had already downloaded on Fedora, which, I believe,
> > are version 1.0.17 for the backends, and 1.0.14 for the frontends.
> >
> So for the records:
> - booting Fedora Core 5 AND using the self-compiled CVS-SANE, the Lide20
>   jams
> - booting Knoppix 4.0.2 AND using also the self-compiled CVS-SANE, the Lide20
>   works
>
> Is that right? If not, I really need to know the version of the Plustek-
> Backend that is working to fix that! You might wanna start Fedora and then
> try:
> export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=10 ; scanimage -L
>
> right at the beginning you'll get something like:
> Plustek backend V0.51-9, part of sane-backends 1.0.17-cvs
>
> Send me that output and repeat that with Knoppix.

I've attached the output again.

The mentioned line says:
[plustek] Plustek backend V0.49-2, part of sane-backends 1.0.15
Don't know how is this possible, since I used the exact same
sources... maybe it didn't overwrite the ones that came with Knoppix?

>
> TIA
> Gerhard
>
>
>
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From an...@pfeiffer.edu  Thu May 18 17:04:26 2006
From: an...@pfeiffer.edu (m. allan noah)
Date: Thu May 18 17:05:04 2006
Subject: [sane-devel] Fujitsu fi-4010CU
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rene/sane-devel: Giuseppe has been kind enough to open his fujitsu 
fi-4010CU, and get the chip numbers: i think we can conclude this is 
avision, see below...

>>> Those are the probably important chips:
>>>
>>> chip1
>>> FI-4010CU
>>> V1.20
>>
>> how big is this chip- does it have a sticker on it with this label? if it
>> is small or removeable, it is likely the firmware prom.
>
> Probably this is the PROM. It is socketed and has a white label with
> this text.
>
>>> chip2
>>> AV c5
>>> 163-54-000011
>>> 0116   TM07
>>> XB2F630000D
>>
>> is this one physically larger? the AV c5 makes me think avision...
>
> Yes. I think it is the Avision. The avision backend should support it.
>
>>> chip3
>>> holtek
>>> HT82V14
>>> A101K0142
>>>
>>
>> this is the signal processor for the cameras.
>
> right
>
>>> chip4
>>> 34063AP1
>>>    CKUS
>>>    0036
>>>
>>
>> DC-DC voltage converter. i bet there are some coils and caps around it.
>> bet it is used to boost/invert the voltage for the lamps.
>
> There were two ram chips and some other small chips. I made a photo of
> the board, but I will develop the film in a few days.

wow- a FILM camera :)

allan

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