[sane-devel] Canon LiDE 60 scan options

2006-04-16 Thread Philip Rhoades
Roger, On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 19:57 +0200, Roger Price wrote: > On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Philip Rhoades wrote: > > > ... it appears that I am now forced into using one of: 75, 150, 300, > > 600, 1200 or 2400 . . is there some way to change this so I can use my > > traditional resolutions? > > From

[sane-devel] Umax Astra 2100U corrected calibration, again

2006-04-16 Thread Patrick Lessard
#x27;: > > umax1220u.c:799: warning: format '%p' expects type 'void *', but argument > > 7 has type 'SANE_Int *' > > > > Generally it looks quite well. If the above comments are solved, I can > > put your code in CVS. If you like you

[sane-devel] old Agfa DuoScan / Floating point exception

2006-04-16 Thread Daniel Bauer
Am Sonntag, 16. April 2006 16:17 schrieb Frank Zago: ... > You should then be able to do the same (failing) test again and get the > same results. not exactly, the differences are: - the scanner is not detected anymore from a user prompt now (I've read about that somewhere and will search again

[sane-devel] old Agfa DuoScan / Floating point exception

2006-04-16 Thread Daniel Bauer
Am Sonntag, 16. April 2006 16:17 schrieb Frank Zago: thanks Frank, for your advice > First you have to uninstall sane-backend. Something such as "rpm -e > --nodeps sane-backends" should do. it seems (to me) that on SUSE 10.0 things are named a bit different???: "which sane-backends" gave nothing

[sane-devel] old Agfa DuoScan / Floating point exception

2006-04-16 Thread Daniel Bauer
Am Sonntag, 16. April 2006 13:11 schrieb Frank Zago: > Hello Daniel, > Hi Frank thanks for looking at my problem! > As indicated by the trace you provided, the crash happenned at line 4017 > in microtek.c: > s->max_scsi_lines = SCSI_BUFF_SIZE / (s->pixel_bpl + s->header_bpl); > I now get a firs

[sane-devel] old Agfa DuoScan / Floating point exception

2006-04-16 Thread Frank Zago
Hello Daniel, As indicated by the trace you provided, the crash happenned at line 4017 in microtek.c: s->max_scsi_lines = SCSI_BUFF_SIZE / (s->pixel_bpl + s->header_bpl); So this is a division by 0. Which probably means that both s->pixel_bpl and s->header_bpl are 0. Looking at the other tra

[sane-devel] Canon LiDE 60 scan options

2006-04-16 Thread Philip Rhoades
People, I have been using an LiDE 20 satisfactorily for a while but waiting till the driver for the LiDE 60 was going. From the postings it seems that the 60 driver is now working OK and so I have switched over. The scan options interface is slightly different for the 60 - for example I have bee

[sane-devel] Backend and stand-alone utility for Canon PIXMA MP150/MP170

2006-04-16 Thread Wittawat Yamwong
Hi! I would like to announce a stand-alone utility and SANE backend for Canon PIXMA MP150/MP170. The software is still in alpha stage and far from complete, because I've no programming information about the device at all. Though, it should scan. ;-) The software should work for MP450 and MP500

[sane-devel] Backend and stand-alone utility for Canon PIXMA MP150/MP170

2006-04-16 Thread Wittawat Yamwong
Hi! I would like to announce a stand-alone utility and SANE backend for Canon PIXMA MP150/MP170. The software is still in alpha stage and far from complete, because I've no ?programming information about the device at all. Though, it should scan. ;-) The software should work for MP450 and MP500