Sorry for the delay in replying. The Christmas festivities sort of caught up
with me! (most enjoyable! :o) ).
I'm doing a crash course in Apache so I can sort out my web page without going
online each time (yes I know I can always load the html file directly into
Mozilla but there are things I ne
OK I've run a snoop session and got a 290Mb log file.
What's the next step?
Keith
On 1/1/1970, "m. allan noah" wrote:
>
>1. switch to smaller business card size. you dont want to look at 4x6
>worth of output in you log...
>
>2. dont start and stop twain so much, that is just more noise.
>
>3. pause between everything, including open and close of the cover.
>
>4. you likely wont
On 1/1/1970, ""SVik" " wrote:
>I've found that current version of SANE dosn't support Colorado 2600u scanne=
r. And my question is is it possible to implement backend for it?
Hi SVik,
I believe the Colorado 2600u is probably the same as the Visioneer
OneTouch 4400 USB.
I'm in the middle of capt
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 14:00:09 +1100
Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> What I did is simply wait about 20 seconds between operations while writing
> them down. Then later when going through the logs I could use the large gaps
> between URBs to work out what went with what.
Hmm.. there's a concept that
Ok, so I've grabbed a copy of SnoopyPro and installed it on Windows2000. I've
opened the TWAIN interface got the scanner to scan an image. SnoopyPro has
captured a load of things called URBs (what's a URB daddy?).
Presumably I really should approach this methodically and perform a series of
smal
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 17:15:26 -0500
Terry Boldt wrote:
> Not too sure if how similar the Visioneer 4400 is to the 8000 series scanners,
> but a backend (supposedly) exists for 8000 series, at least some of them. I
> have the source for the 8000 series backend and am expecting an 8920 in the
> mail
Well, no-one else has stepped forward to say they are working on this device, so
it looks like if I want a backend for it then... I'm it! :o)
I suspect it may share the same chipset as some other devices which people are
working on (see below) so I might not have as much to do as I'd thought (hope
ore I start hassling manufacturers, etc, is anyone else writing a backend for
this device?
Keith Watson