Cameron Harris schrieb:
> Fantastic! I just messed around with the lock button on the bottom of
> the scanner, locking and unlocking a few times, then tilting it to the
> side a bit.. and it works now!
>
> All I can guess is that someone picked up the scanner when it was
> unlocked and I wasn't lo
On 10/30/05, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
> Cameron Harris schrieb:
> > On 10/30/05, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>Thanks for the log.
> >>
> >>Please try the attached patch.
> >>I don't know if it helps. The backend is trying to read 156 bytes
> >>from the scanner, but libusb does not
Cameron Harris schrieb:
> On 10/30/05, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
>
>>
>>Thanks for the log.
>>
>>Please try the attached patch.
>>I don't know if it helps. The backend is trying to read 156 bytes
>>from the scanner, but libusb does not provide that much. We need to find
>>out where the data i
On 10/30/05, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
> Cameron Harris schrieb:
> >
> >
> > Right.. got a full compressed log, attached it to this message.
> >
> > Thanks :)
> >
>
> Thanks for the log.
>
> Please try the attached patch.
> I don't know if it helps. The backend is trying to read 156 bytes
> fr
Cameron Harris schrieb:
>
>
> Right.. got a full compressed log, attached it to this message.
>
> Thanks :)
>
Thanks for the log.
Please try the attached patch.
I don't know if it helps. The backend is trying to read 156 bytes
from the scanner, but libusb does not provide that much. We ne
Cameron Harris schrieb:
> On 10/30/05, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
>
>>
>>Does it always stop there? It looks like the usb connection somehow
>>broke while transfering data. Does the scanner re-register with your
>>system at the moment the transmission stops? There will be some kernel
>>messages ab
On 10/30/05, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
> Cameron Harris schrieb:
> >
> > Well... I checked out experimental, copied the experimental/genesys/*
> > over to the backend/ directory, then make clean/make/make install...
> >
> > Gets slightly further in the scanning this time.
> >
> > # SANE_DEBUG_GENE
Cameron Harris schrieb:
>
> Well... I checked out experimental, copied the experimental/genesys/*
> over to the backend/ directory, then make clean/make/make install...
>
> Gets slightly further in the scanning this time.
>
> # SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS=255 scanimage -d genesys
> outputs lots of stuff
On 10/27/05, Regin LARSEN wrote:
> Cameron Harris skribis/wrote:
> > Today, I checked out a CVS copy of the sane-backends, and compiled it
> > all with genesys support. Unfortunately it hangs when i try scanimage
>
> you've to use the genesys-sources from the experimental directory
>
>
> regin
>
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 11:23:13PM +0100, Cameron Harris wrote:
> Today, I checked out a CVS copy of the sane-backends, and compiled it
> all with genesys support. Unfortunately it hangs when i try scanimage
> (debug output:)
Are you sure that you use the experimental CVS? I'm asking because
Today, I checked out a CVS copy of the sane-backends, and compiled it
all with genesys support. Unfortunately it hangs when i try scanimage
(debug output:)
[genesys] sanei_genesys_create_slope_table: 8 steps, step_type = 0,
exposure_time = 250, same_speed =0
[genesys] sanei_genesys_create_slope_ta
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