Hi,
2008/7/31 Ekkehard Morgenstern :
>
> Hi Dan,
>
>> I'm working on getting a RS232 scanner working on Linux. I see that
>> Sane has some support for serial port scanners but not much. The
>> scanner is attached to a POS system for retail sales and runs RHEL5.
>
> The scanner's OS is Red Hat Ente
Hi,
2008/7/30 m. allan noah :
>> So I was hoping that I would be able to use sane to communicate with
>> the scanner and work out what is happening.
>
> backwards. you have to work out what is happening, _before_ you write
> the sane driver :)
Not quite. I was hoping that the scanner would alre
hanks,
Dan
2008/7/30 m. allan noah :
> but is this diag software output post-processed by the pc? if you have
> logs of the data in flight, and there is no image, then you dont need
> sane, you need a standalone app.
>
> allan
>
> On 7/30/08, Dan Scott wrote:
>> Hi,
>&g
e done a bit with rs232
> in the past, but never scanners. do your logs show the actual data
> being passed? if so, i think your first effort should be to extract
> image from logs.
>
> allan
>
> On 7/30/08, Dan Scott wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm wo
pplication returns an array of data relating to the marks
entered on a slip of paper - if that is any use. Also, I can attach
the log file of system calls made by the diagnostic application if
that will help anyone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan Scott