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Quoting Alessandro Zummo :
>
> Hello,
>
>I'm searching documentation for the epson ESC i command,
> used in D1 and D7 scanners and implemented in the request_identity2
> function
> in the epson.c driver.
>From earlier documentation on printer Epson JX80, it is a switch that
controls buf
El Thu, 07 de Dec de 2006, a las 08:39:25PM +0200, Ilia Sotnikov dijo:
> Today I also decided to try to get an information about ScanJet 55xx
> Linux support from HP as other people did.
>
> I contacted HP office in Russia to ask them about their plans and the
> possibility to acquire technical do
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 20:34:05 +0100, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> I committed a new version that should be more portable.
> You may have to regenerate configure using autoconf.
Hi Alessandro,
now all compiles again here on OS/2 without errors.
Many thanks
Franz
Hello,
I would like to collect as much information as possible
on Epson scanners in order to extensively test the epson2 driver.
So, if you own any kind of epson scanner, which is or should be
detected by the epson/epson2 drivers, and are willing to spend
some time in the beta testing o
Hello,
I'm searching documentation for the epson ESC i command,
used in D1 and D7 scanners and implemented in the request_identity2 function
in the epson.c driver.
Any help is appreciated ;)
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Best regards,
Alessandro Zummo,
Tower Technologies - Turin, Italy
http://www.towert
Today I also decided to try to get an information about ScanJet 55xx
Linux support from HP as other people did.
I contacted HP office in Russia to ask them about their plans and the
possibility to acquire technical documentation in case when no support
will be available in the near future. I menti
On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 21:26:25 +0100 (CET)
"Franz Bakan" wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Dec 2006 20:31:06 +0100, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
>
> > well, you need to check where are those functions/types
> > defined on os/2 :)
>
> Yes, I know and already checked, but unfortunattely there is not place where
>
>