; Subject: Re: [sane-devel] VEHO film scanner test application started
> To: "Aidan Karley"
> Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Date: Friday, 8 July, 2011, 6:56
> I am still working on this. I have a
> test application which seems to
> correctly scan my slides. I
I got a VuPoint FS-C1-VP-BX2 and I would like to help, however I don't know to
code very well and I am a Linux noob, but if you need a tester count with me.
> > lsusb returns:
> > ID 05a9:1550 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. VEHO Filmscanner
The mine gives the same output.
>7660APLWb="CameraSettin
On 7/7/2011 6:05 PM, Jorge Alzate wrote:
> I got a VuPoint FS-C1-VP-BX2 and I would like to help, however I don't know to
> code very well and I am a Linux noob, but if you need a tester count with me.
>
>>> lsusb returns:
>>> ID 05a9:1550 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. VEHO Filmscanner
> The mine g
I am still working on this. I have a test application which seems to
correctly scan my slides. I have been on vacation and catching up, but I
will be back working on this (and perhaps have a little more progress to
report) sometime in the next week or so.
My ultimate goal is to integrate it wit
Glenn Howald glenn.howald at gmail.com wrote
> I am starting work on testing my transparency scanner (with a desire to get
> it to
> work as a scanner or camera under Linux) because it is no longer supported
> under
> Windoze 7.
Installed Ubuntu on my new Windoze 7 laptop on it's first boot
I am starting work on testing my transparency scanner (with a desire to get
it to work as a scanner or camera under Linux) because it is no longer
supported under Windoze 7.
lsusb returns:
ID 05a9:1550 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. VEHO Filmscanner
So far I am reverse engineering the commands f