Hi all,
I was converting the testsuite directory to automake but I noticed in
CVS version of sane that the following basic command doesn't work. So
not much for me to test right now.
frontend/scanimage -d test -T
lt-scanimage: scanning image of size 1x1 pixels at 8 bits/pixel
lt-scanimage: acq
Ivan Boldyrev skrev:
> I'm writing a driver for my EPSON Perf. v200. Perhaps, my experimental
> sources will help you (they are in Python, for rapid prototyping), but I
> don't know if our scanners have something similar except E-word in their
> names.
That's great :) The firmware loading and get_
Lars Ljung wrote:
Hi,
> What is the best approach to get this scanner to work on 64-bit
> machines? Implement the interpreter API? Write a completely new driver?
Write a backend for this scanner, and while/before doing so, check
that it's not supported/supportable by one of the existing backend
you should look at the epjitsu backend that comes with sane. it
supports a couple of fujitsu machines that use epson chipsets.
One of those machines reports that it is an epson gt9400 if you botch
the firmware upload, so i guess we can see where the chip came from :)
allan
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at
Hi,
I recently found an Epson Perfection 3170 which I would like to use
under 64-bit Ubuntu. After realising that there is no free or 64-bit
driver for this scanner I started looking into writing one.
I got as far as snooping the USB communication from the Windows driver
and I can now load the fi
Hello everybody,
I got the below failure when running scanadf --help, I also tested
scanimage --help and that command worked fine.
Should I make a debian bug report for this? or somethings else?
Best regards,
Jelle
scanadf --help
Usage: scanadf [OPTION]...
Start image acquisition on a scanne
Hello,
On Feb 17 20:22 Jacek Ru?yczka wrote (shortened):
> I didn't compile it myself, I used the following RPMs:
>
> jacek at veteran:~> rpm -qa | grep sane
> sane-backends-32bit-1.0.19-99.1
> sane-backends-autoconfig-1.0.19-99.1
> sane-frontends-1.0.14-302.35
> sane-backends-1.0.19-128.106
See
what scanner and backend?
allan
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Jelle de Jong
wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I got the below failure when running scanadf --help, I also tested
> scanimage --help and that command worked fine.
>
> Should I make a debian bug report for this? or somethings else?
>