On Wednesday 18 June 2003 19:30, you wrote:
> 0) None of this generation of Microtek scanners supports SCSI
> disconnect. Disconnect needs to be disabled for the scanner device
> (if not the whole bus), and you should expect the scanner to
> monopolize the entire bus during a scan.
I really don't
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 07:06:25AM -0400, k...@khk.net wrote:
> For now you are stuck with a paper weight... Even with a Sane/TWAIN bridge,
> this configuration would not work: So far I had no success in getting the
> EPSON backend to actually scan on OS X.
But that's only with USB, isn't it?
Nakal wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 17 June 2003 23:30, abel deuring wrote:
>
> > First a disclaimer for the following stuff: I don't have FreeBSD
> > installed, I used it only rarely, and I never wrote software
> > specifically for FreeBSD. So I am writing as a "backseat driver" ;)
>
>
> Try it :)
>
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 22:07, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I am guessing here, but are you using Apple's developer tools which
> shipped with 10.2 ?
Indeed.
> This works for me with the ld from the December 2002 developer tools,
> looks like a linker issue may have been fixed in that r
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Hi All,
What will be the format of the output data received after the =
sane_read() call ,will it be pnm form
Hi,
Sorry to get into this thread so late...
I have to pull out all my microtek notes again; I might even already have
a fix for this problem in the works --- a big graduation got in the way,
and now I have to refresh many memories.
But, in the meantime...
0) None of this generation of Micro
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 12:25:22PM +0200, Petr Felenda wrote:
> I have scanner revscan 19200i.
> It is possible to use it with Sane ?
It's not in our lists so nobody seems to have tried so far. Maybe it's
compatible to one of the supported devices?
Can you please show us the output of "cat /
I have scanner revscan 19200i.
It is possible to use it with Sane ?
Thanks Petr
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:37:30PM +0530, aneesh m raj wrote:
> What will be the format of the output data received after the
> sane_read() call ,will it be pnm format.
No, not really. See the SANE standard, "Image Data Format":
http://www.mostang.com/sane/html/doc008.html
Bye,
Henning
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:46:43PM +1000, Peter Howard wrote:
> While I'm here . . .the reason I've been building sane is to do with the
> "less than perfect" support for OSX from scanner manufacturers.
> Searching back through the mailing list archives I saw some comments
> agreeing with tha
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 07:06:25AM -0400, k...@khk.net wrote:
>> For now you are stuck with a paper weight... Even with a Sane/TWAIN
>> bridge,
>> this configuration would not work: So far I had no success in getting
>> the
>> EPSON backend to actually scan on OS X.
>
> But that's only wi
> On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 22:07, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
[ ... ]
> While I'm here . . .the reason I've been building sane is to do with the
> "less than perfect" support for OSX from scanner manufacturers.
> Searching back through the mailing list archives I saw some comments
> agreeing with that, but
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 23:30, abel deuring wrote:
> First a disclaimer for the following stuff: I don't have FreeBSD
> installed, I used it only rarely, and I never wrote software
> specifically for FreeBSD. So I am writing as a "backseat driver" ;)
Try it :)
> I assume that you are using Fre
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:26:08PM +0100, Major A wrote:
> > I'll try to summarize the problem (copied from a mail to
> > linux-usb-users):
> >
> > | We want to read 42448 bytes (e.g. two scan lines). The buffer size is
> > | 32768 so that's the maximum we can do in one turn. The scanner retu
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