I am working on a driver for the Ricoh IS450 (sold under the B&H 2000D
FB label) and need some help. I have been working off the ricoh and B&H
backend. With help from Tom Martone, I have been able to attach to the
scanner and get the very basic initialization going, but the scanner
returns a 0x09
Major A wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any consensus among SANE developers as of the handling of
> IEEE 1394? I cannot see anything in sanei (like for SCSI and USB). Is
> there going to be anything standard in the future, or do I just have
> to write my own code? Also, are all IEEE 1394 scanners acc
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 10:31:09PM +0200, Karsten Festag wrote:
> I think the microtek2 backend is ready to include its newest version
> microtek2_20011023.tar.gz into SANE-1.0.6.
I have added it to CVS. Some of your change notes looked somewhat
suspicious to me (additional features?). Howeve
Hi!
I cannot make sane to scan satisfactorily when resolution is >= 600 dpi in my
UMAX Astra 2000P.
The image returned is:
- ok at the beginning: let's say the first 200 vertial pixels of the image look
ok. However, the scan has some 'garbage' at the very beginning (some black
lines), where t
Hi,
Is there any consensus among SANE developers as of the handling of
IEEE 1394? I cannot see anything in sanei (like for SCSI and USB). Is
there going to be anything standard in the future, or do I just have
to write my own code? Also, are all IEEE 1394 scanners accessible
through SBP, like mass
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 10:16:39AM +0200, Ludovic Drolez wrote:
> But I have a question related to the programming of lm983x chip.
> - I've read the 9833 pdf, and I wonder where you can find how to
> modify the registers of the chip ? Which page show why you need
> to send one byte for read/wr
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Here are some very good news for owner's of EPSON scanners.
EPSON KOWA has released a frontend for EPSON scanners. They
also enhanced the backend which is also dist
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I can only speak for EPSON scanners, and they are supported through
the SBP-2 interface (I actually implmemented this support in SBP-2=20
quite some time ago, but h
Thanks to everyone who offered help. I was able to get everything working by
modifying my modules.conf to be more like it was under 8.0:
mdk 8.1 modules.conf relating to scsi:
probeall scsi_hostadapter aic7xxx ide-scsi
probeall aic7xxx aic7xxx ide-scsi
alias scsi0 aic7xxx
What modules.conf has i
"Karl Heinz Kremer" writes:
> .. and there is a project already set up on sourceforge:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lm983x-backend/
the project seems a bit empty.. no source, no page, no mailing list..
seems dead ? or ..
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piouk toujours et meme apres
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Hello Oliver,
Here's the info you requested:
Start here
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of avision to 4.
[avision] sane_init:
Hi !
Yesterday, I've tried Stefan Nilsen's backend for the hp2200c on my
Epson, and It nearly works ! (the head moved, I receive stange data...)
But I have a question related to the programming of lm983x chip.
- I've read the 9833 pdf, and I wonder where you can find how to
modify the registers o
Stefan Nilsen wrote:
>>The problem is that the hp scanner uses:
>>- the lm9830 which is an parallel port chip
>>- + an usb to parallel chip
>>So it's quite different from lm 9831-9833 which are real USB chips.
>>
>
>HP 2200c is a pure, USB LM9832 based scanner.
>
Sorry ! I was thinking of the HP42
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