On Wednesday 22 August 2001 01:45, Raymond Pau wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Anyone interested in writing a backend for the above scanner?
> I have written to Avision for help and they have gave me the source code to
> their twain driver.
> Most of the core code is in assembly.
>
> I had already recoded s
I installed SANE from source and tried it and got the following:
[root@neofelis sane.d]# scanimage -d avision
scanimage: open of device avision failed: Invalid argument
[root@neofelis sane.d]# scanimage
scanimage: no SANE devices found
I get "Invalid argument" whether /usr/local/etc/sane.d/avisio
I installed sane from RPMs and tried to read something from the Memorex scanner
using the Avision driver. It just sat there, because it's a parallel port
scanner and the driver is written for SCSI. I then removed the RPMs, downloaded
the source, and compiled it. Now what do I do? I see calls to san
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, karsten.fes...@t-online.de wrote:
>Hi Pierre,
>I managed wine to recognize my scanner because it is a scsi-over
>parport one and there is the ppscsi driver for Linux. I have a patch
>for wine which traces the scsi-commands sent to the scanner. This is
>the easiest thing beca
I have the scanner. I removed the panel from the bottom and found a board 10*15
cm with these chips and other components:
Avision 163-54-05 9748LD042 gullwing package
Two UT61256SC-15 9802 surface-mount DIPs
Avision 112-0009-0 (8534) 9803A BC81E5 18-pin throughhole DIP
National Semiconductor E9