Hi,
> BTW: The Acer ScanWit would be in your price range, I just don't know
> if it's supported by Sane.
There is an alpha backend available from Max Ushakov:
ftp://mccme.ru/users/ushakov/scanwit
Regards,
Oliver
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 07:46:23PM -0500, Decibels wrote:
> Worked like a charm Then started back tracing to find which was
> causing the seg fault. Looks like the " sm3600 " backend is causing
> the segmentation fault.
It's libusb, not sm3600. Libusb is used by sm3600 only, that's
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:44:35PM -0400, Roland Roberts wrote:
> > "Witold" =3D=3D Witold Paluszynski writes:
>=20
> Witold> The resolution need not be mu
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I have never received any reports about problems with noise in=20
scans, so I would suspect a hardware problem. What confuses me
is that your problems only show up
Hi,
some older versions of Solaris required a special option for the
boot/reboot command. Then on booting it scans the SCSI bus again and
creates the new devices.
Maybe in that step you also see a message where the scanner is found.
--Peter
Bruce Riddle wrote:
> I'm trying to get Sane going o