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[avision] try to read status to clear the FIFO
[avision] avision_usb_status: timeout 500, 1 retries
[avision] ==> (bulk read) going down ...
[avision] <== (bulk read) got: 0, status: 0
[avision] ==> (interrupt read) going down ...
[avision] <== (interrupt read) got: 0, status
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On Thursday 06 July 2006 16:42, Kerry Menzel wrote:
> I'm stuck. I'd really like to get this Avision AV220 scanner to work, but
> not able to. I discovered that I could put the hpusbscsi module in the
Avision scanner timeout
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you have tried power cycling the scanner, not just replug the usb cable,
right?
allan
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Kerry Menzel wrote:
> I'm
Hi,
I am trying to get an Avision AV220 scanner to work with Redhat Linux 9
(2.4.29-abi). When I connect the scanner the hpusbsci module is
automatically loaded. Sane-find-scanner finds the scanner ok. Scanimage -L
does not find it. It reports that the kernel has the scanner. So I do a
modprobe -r
I did some more reading and found other people had problems with this.
Especially in multi-function devices. Their solution was to comment out some
code in the backend or remove a usb module from the kernel.
I did an lsmod and found hpusbscsi was loaded whenever I plugged in my
Avision 220 scanner
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Subject: [sane
he device. hotplug/udev can be
used to change these permanently.
allan
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Kerry Menzel wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I just bought an Avision AV220 scanner and I'm trying to get it going on
>
> RedHat ES 4 (2.6.9-5.EL). When I run sane-find-scanner, it finds the
>
>
I have a C application that runs on Window and Linux. I would like to use
SANE to access a scanner on both windows and Linux so I have a consistent
backend. I've been trying to follow links to SANE on windows, but most of
the links are broken or they are for the front end.
Is there a live Windo
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Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Trouble with front end - Please advise me!
Hi
Hi,
I'm trying to use SANE backend on windows and Linux so that I have a
consistent scanner interface for my application across platforms. I have the
back and front end working on Linux. Great stuff!
I can't seem to get things to work on Windows XP SP2. I have the cygwin
tools. I compiled the ba
Hi,
I'm trying to use SANE backend on windows and Linux so that I have a
consistent scanner interface for my application across platforms. I have the
back and front end working on Linux. Great stuff!
I can't seem to get things to work on Windows XP SP2. I have the cygwin
tools. I compiled the
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