Le mercredi 14 septembre 2011 13:45:06 Jallat Denis, vous avez ?crit :
> many of us are waiting for progress on this scanner. unfortunately I
> haven't the knowledge to make a driver.
>
> Denis
>
Hello,
since it is a CCD based scanner, it is far too different from the gl847
sca
You have to dig into the sane standard a bit to understand why values
sometimes get rounded. SANE_FIX datatype has a certain granularity,
and the backend itself sets a step quantity on any range values, and
then the backend also gets to 'clean' the value after the frontend
changes it. It is certain
many of us are waiting for progress on this scanner. unfortunately I
haven't the knowledge to make a driver.
Denis
Le 14/09/2011 13:36, stef a ?crit :
> Le lundi 12 septembre 2011 14:42:53 Laci Gaspar, vous avez ?crit :
>> Hi
>> Since I own a CanoScan 5600F I was happy to see that there seems
Le mercredi 14 septembre 2011 10:22:26 Joachim Franek, vous avez ?crit :
> On Wednesday 14 September 2011 06:32:44 Chris Riddoch wrote:
> > I also have a CanoScan 8400F, and may be able to assist with testing. I
> > currently don't have a Windows system available to do USB snooping with,
> > so I'
Le lundi 12 septembre 2011 14:42:53 Laci Gaspar, vous avez ?crit :
> Hi
> Since I own a CanoScan 5600F I was happy to see that there seems to be
> some development in order to get a working sane driver.
>
> Unfortunately the last post was in February:
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/s
eformat the UsbSnoop.log file. I have
sent
several time the 'rl' script I use to run a local test version of the genesys
backend. It will set up debug messages to the max.
The first goal is to have uncalibrated color preview (e.g. 75 or 100
dpi
scan) working.
Regards,
Stef
Regards,
Stef
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I too, am willing to test and do some coding, but not as a lead programmer.
I thought I saw a thread by someone who was working on it.
I do currently have a few "desktops", and enough parts to make more and
plenty of copies of various versions of windows. Although I doubt I have a
copy of Windows
On Wednesday 14 September 2011 06:32:44 Chris Riddoch wrote:
> I also have a CanoScan 8400F, and may be able to assist with testing. I
> currently don't have a Windows system available to do USB snooping with, so
> I'm not sure whether I can be of much use for development...
>
> --
> Chris Riddoc
Dear
I want to write a new backend for a scanner ,I have already write a
stand-alone scanning program.How can I add the driver to SANE backend.Could
you tell me the method, thanks
Best Regards
Oh- and the version of doc/backend-writing.txt might need some changes
because of our newer build system.
allan
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
> First step is to read http://www.sane-project.org/contrib.html There
> are some links on that page which are helpful.
>
> I assu
First step is to read http://www.sane-project.org/contrib.html There
are some links on that page which are helpful.
I assume this machine does not use the same protocol as the existing
Avision machines? If it does, then it would be easier to modify the
existing sane avision backend.
allan
On Tue
stef free.fr> writes:
> data from the search engine tells the 8400F is a GL843 based scanner.
> You
> may double check by running sane-find-scanner from the latest source code.
>Three scanners using this chip are supported by the genesys backend:
> Panasonic KV-SS080, HP G4050 and
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