[sane-devel] A doubt about reverse engineering

2004-09-05 Thread Matthew Duggan
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 10:52:24PM +0200, JKD wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm writting a program to control hp scanjet 3970 (at this momment I > can not call it 'backend') using reverse engineering to a windows > library provided by HP. And I have a doubt. Due to the structure of > the program is

[sane-devel] A doubt about reverse engineering

2004-09-05 Thread Julien BLACHE
Bertrik Sikken wrote: >> HP strongly supports Linux, and usually help as much as they can. > > eh, really? > I haven't seen much evidence of support to w.r.t. scanners. Unfortunately, their Linux support is only slowing arriving for end-user products... but still, they're doing a lot more than s

[sane-devel] A doubt about reverse engineering

2004-09-05 Thread Bertrik Sikken
Julien BLACHE wrote: > JKD wrote: > > Hi, > > >>I'm writting a program to control hp scanjet 3970 (at this momment I can >>not call it 'backend') using reverse engineering to a windows library >>provided by HP. And I have a doubt. Due to the structure of the program >>is similar to functions de

[sane-devel] A doubt about reverse engineering

2004-09-04 Thread Julien BLACHE
JKD wrote: Hi, > I'm writting a program to control hp scanjet 3970 (at this momment I can > not call it 'backend') using reverse engineering to a windows library > provided by HP. And I have a doubt. Due to the structure of the program > is similar to functions debugged in the library... could I

[sane-devel] A doubt about reverse engineering

2004-09-03 Thread JKD
Hello everyone, I'm writting a program to control hp scanjet 3970 (at this momment I can not call it 'backend') using reverse engineering to a windows library provided by HP. And I have a doubt. Due to the structure of the program is similar to functions debugged in the library... could I have any