m. allan noah wrote:
> try to look around in the scanner's install directory for a file of the
> same length as the one bertrik made, and use a hex editor to see if the
> first few lines are the same. after that you can worry about a binary diff.
When this failed to get me anywhere I used Search
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Immanuel CRC Office wrote:
> I removed the printer. Now it says it does not find anything. This is what I
> get from the below command:
>
> [plustek_pp] attach (parport0, 0x7f9e58c0, (nil))
> [plustek_pp] Device configuration:
> [plustek_pp] device name : >parport0<
> [p
I removed the printer. Now it says it does not find anything. This is
what I get from the below command:
[plustek_pp] attach (parport0, 0x7f9e58c0, (nil))
[plustek_pp] Device configuration:
[plustek_pp] device name : >parport0<
[plustek_pp] direct I/O: yes
[plustek_pp] warmup: -
ok, i remember some of this from before. try this-
ditch the printer temporarily, and reboot the machine. go into the bios
settings, and try each of the ecp/epp/bidirectional etc, port options, one
at a time. after changing one option, boot the machine into linux and run
SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP=2
No... I'm just trying to get my Plustek scanner to work, and it doesn't
show up in scanimage -L, that just shows the HP printer that is
connected through the scanner to my parallel port.
Crystle
m. allan noah wrote:
> Crystle: are you writing a sane backend driver? the DBG macro is part of
> t
Crystle: are you writing a sane backend driver? the DBG macro is part of
the source used to build SANE, every existing backend uses to print
warning messages, so there are lots of examples...
allan
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Immanuel CRC Office wrote:
> Could you explain how to use the DBG macro?
>
>
Could you explain how to use the DBG macro?
Crystle
m. allan noah wrote:
>
> try using the DBG macro in your backend to print some messages from
> within sane_init() and sane_get_devices().
>
> then call:
>
> SANE_DEBUG_BACKENDNAME=255 scanimage -L
>
> Replace BACKENDNAME with name of your b
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 18:26 +0800, zf wrote:
> Hi , all.
> I am a new programmer in linux. I wrote one sane-backend named
> khf.c . When I finished this code, I use gcc compiled
> sane-backends/frontend/test.c and khf.c into one executable file.Then
> I run it , and it works~ my code can co
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From: an...@pfeiffer.edu (m. allan noah)
Date: Wed Aug 2 17:09:51 2006
Subject: [sane-devel] Compile problem ,please help!
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Hi, Parag, St?phane and other developers.
On Jul 27 2006, Parag N() wrote:
> Any work for me? I want to complete HP2400 backend as early as
> possible. I have hardware but the only problem i am facing is warmup
> time exceed and head moves further scan area. Still not understood how
quit testing with sane an kooka. until you get it to show up in
sane-find-scanner and scanimage -L, there is no point.
allan
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, John Bird wrote:
> Hi
> first let me apologise for posting here but I have searched on the net and
> posted in two Linux user groups all to no avail.
try to look around in the scanner's install directory for a file of the
same length as the one bertrik made, and use a hex editor to see if the
first few lines are the same. after that you can worry about a binary
diff.
if you copy the windows install dir to you linux box, you will find it
eas
Hello,
On Aug 1 16:31 marcela castro wrote (shortened):
> scanner "Benq Saw 4300U" to work with this system Suse 10.1
> ... require the firmware upload. driver snapscan (package sane)
> ... Could you please let me know from where can I download this
> firmware upload and the driver snapscan?
Whe
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 09:18:50PM -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
Here is an error I got from scanimage:
scanimage: hp-option.c:3713: hp_optset_fix_geometry_options: Assertion
`tl_x && tl_y && br_x && br_y' failed
> I just recieved a hand-me-down hp scanjet 6200c. The problem I am having
> is th
m. allan noah wrote:
> perhaps the usb sniffer just shows the setup packet in the return data?
> i mean, all those values are listed in the going down part:
>
> Request = ff
> Value = 8440
> Index =
DOH! I am glad you picked that up.
I wo
perhaps the usb sniffer just shows the setup packet in the return data? i
mean, all those values are listed in the going down part:
Request = ff
Value = 8440
Index =
and then later in the coming back part:
SetupPacket : 21 ff 40
Hi
first let me apologise for posting here but I have searched on the net and
posted in two Linux user groups all to no avail. I'm running Kubutu 6.06 64
bit using Kernel 26.15.26 and so installed Deb packets from this
distribution.
I'm trying (very trying at times) to get GIMP to Scan using a C
Henning Meier-Geinitz writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 2006-06-27 12:42, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> I've updated epkowa.desc to mention which plugin is needed for those
>> devices that use one and added a URL to the AVASYS Download Site that
>> should get users straight to the questionnaire.
>> # Questionnair
On 7/31/06, Miguel Bazdresch wrote:
> On 7/31/06, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
> > If you put "scanimage --help > /dev/null" into some hotplug or resmgr
> > script it should also initiate a firmware download.
>
> That's great; I'll give it a shot. Thanks for your help.
This works. After about 15 minu
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