Hi all,
i am planning to complete the endian conversion code in the genesys backend.
I identified the following fields where endian conversion is neccessary:
Going down to scanner:
* slope tables
* shading tables
* gamma tables
The registers need to be addressed bytewise anyways, so they don't
When scanning using the sane with the snapscan backend, the resulting
scan has bright lines through the scan (like in
http://carlo-kok.com/j/scan.png ). Is there a configuration option I
missed or something I can change to get this fixed? When connected to
Windows with the real drivers it scans jus
I have a Visioneer One Touch 8700 USB scanner which works great in
Windows XP and I also have USB Monitor Software by HHD which alowws me
to read the transactions between the USB ort and the scanner.
I would like some pointers on how to use these data to set up for using
this scanner in Debian Lin
Hi Luke,
Luke Campagnola schrieb:
> First I want to thank everybody for their great work on the genesys backend,
> we really appreciate your hard work!
> Now the complaining bit. I've been comparing the sane driver to the windows
> driver and I've come up with a few notes:
> - The windows driv
First I want to thank everybody for their great work on the genesys backend,
we really appreciate your hard work!
Now the complaining bit. I've been comparing the sane driver to the windows
driver and I've come up with a few notes:
- The windows driver seems to have much smarter control of the