Hi Eddy,
see in-line below.
Jim
> Hi Jim,
>
> I think it's normal that saned exits after one scan. Normally, it's
> xinetd that restarts saned when a new request comes in.
> To restart saned in gdb, you only have to enter "r" at the prompt and
> then you can perform another scan.
>
> What surpr
Release notes, version 0.3, 2004-01-05
* All mandatory TWAIN operations have been implemented.
* This version has been tested with the OmniPage application.
* New localization: Japanese (Thanks to RedGecko for the contribution).
* Fixed a bug where the TWAIN capability containe
Hello Henning
I'm glad you are including this scanner into your project list. I
would love to start the ball rolling and bang out a rough driver, but I
don't know any programming at all. Sorry.:-)But I'm not shy
with hardware, if you give me some instruction, tell me what to type at
the
Jim George wrote:
> Eddy,
>
> I have now run saned through gdb and done two scans. The first appeared
> to complete successfully so I ran the second but the client timed out and
> eventually saned quit (as you will see from the attached).
>
> Thanks for your continued help,
>
> Jim
>
Hi Jim,
hello,
what exactly is confusing you? please give some more details, so we can
probably help you.
regards
-- jochen
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 08:45:17AM +0800, kent E. wrote:
> does any have any docs on how to setup a network scanner using saned, i
> am following the one in http://www.penguin-bree
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 22:15, Ben Prescott wrote:
> I'm having problems getting this working.
>
> I've searched the archive and there's nothing in there apart from the
> announcement when the teco3 backend was released.
see the teco mailinglist at yahoo, also mail archive is present.
http://grou
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> Hi,
>
> as I said before (but I don't know whether it came through because of
> the mail hickups), the problem in gdb is almost certainly caused by
> xinetd that is still running and listen
Hi,
as I said before (but I don't know whether it came through because of the
mail hickups), the problem in gdb is almost certainly caused by xinetd
that is still running and listening to port 6566. xinetd has to be stopped
first before running saned in gdb:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd stop
A
Henning Meier-Geinitz writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 09:09:56AM +0900, Julian Gough wrote:
>> Under windows it is reported as an Epson Perfection 1270, and seems to
>> work, but the software is in Japanese.
>>
>> I can see that the 1250 and 1260 use the plustek driver. I've configured
does any have any docs on how to setup a network scanner using saned, i
am following the one in http://www.penguin-breeder.org/sane/saned/ but
still i am confused, i am using rh9 and my 3-in-1 model is hp1100a
any ideas?
TIA
Kent
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