Hello again! Sorry for the delay. I don't have the scanner at home, so it took a bit longer. File can be found at: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VH9CSUME You have there 2 full snoops (including replug), one snoop with only the scan and the details file. If needed, I can send the archive to you in person.
Regards, Catalin On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Gernot Hassenpflug <aikishugyo at gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Catalin David > <catalindavid2003 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi there! >> >> I can and would like to test. I don't understand which are the driver >> options and how I can turn them off and therefore will need some >> attention with that. Also, should the scanner be connected to the >> computer when starting the snoop or should I connect it then and ?also >> catch the initial communication between the laptop and scanner. I can >> get the snoop for Win XP and Win Vista (a friend's laptop), if needed. > > Hello Catalin, > Thanks a million! > Driver options are checkboxes or drop-down lists with ON/OFF as > options in the scan interface. Usually things like automatic > corrections. It's not a biggie if you leave one on (one or two are on > by default depending on the scan mode, if you can turn them off). > You can leave the scanner connected when you start the snoop: the only > thing I found that is necessary is to > 1) pause the log > 2) close the log > 3) delete the log > 4) resume the log > And then "replug" the scanner (where "replug" is a button on the > usbsnoop interface). > > Sure you will have some log lines that are unnecessary before the > replug, but that doesn't matter. The replug operation gives the > initial information just fine. > > WinXP please, I don't use Vista even for testing and I only know that > usbsnoop works with Win2K and WinXP. The tests I have done on the > 8800F were with WinXP so same would be appreciated. If impossible, > we'll work with what we can get! > > When you have a log file (after you have closed the scanner > driver---but not unplugged the scanner!) you do > 1) pause the log > 2) close the log > Then you can go the C:\WINDOWS directory to find the UsbSnoop.log > file. Copy this to somewhere safe (if you do not close the log you > cannot copy this file, it seems). > After that you are free to either resume the log, or delete it (you > can only delete a closed log). > > Then you should send me a zipped version of said log, along with > whatever parameters you used in the driver (resolution, image pixel > size, color mode, scan media mode, media tray [flatbed I guess], any > other information you can find). > > I cannot promise anything but I am optimistic from comparing the specs > of the 5600F and 8800F. > Many thanks, > Gernot Hassenpflug > -- ****************************** Catalin David B.Sc. Computer Science 2010 Jacobs University Bremen Phone: +49-(0)1577-49-38-667 College Ring 4, #343 Krupp College B-313 Bremen, 28759 Germany ******************************