Hi Dan,
> I'm working on getting a RS232 scanner working on Linux. I see that
> Sane has some support for serial port scanners but not much. The
> scanner is attached to a POS system for retail sales and runs RHEL5.
The scanner's OS is Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
How big is the machine? What typ
Hi,
2008/7/31 Ekkehard Morgenstern :
>
> Hi Dan,
>
>> I'm working on getting a RS232 scanner working on Linux. I see that
>> Sane has some support for serial port scanners but not much. The
>> scanner is attached to a POS system for retail sales and runs RHEL5.
>
> The scanner's OS is Red Hat Ente
On 30 Jul 08 07:55, m. allan noah wrote:
> do you have windows drivers for the image scanning part? if so, i
> would use a usb-serial converter and benoit's usb sniffer to get a
> log, and see if you can extract the image data.
In the past I have sniffed some serial protocols using
Mark Russinovic
Hi,
2008/7/30 m. allan noah :
>> So I was hoping that I would be able to use sane to communicate with
>> the scanner and work out what is happening.
>
> backwards. you have to work out what is happening, _before_ you write
> the sane driver :)
Not quite. I was hoping that the scanner would alre
Hi,
Thanks for your comments.
I don't think that there is an image - the log file for the ltrace
output is only ~40kb. I think that the scanner is returning the array
and there is no post-processing by the diagnostic application.
The scanner is also capable of returning an image of the scanned f
Hi,
I think it's a bit simpler than that. The diagnostic software shows an
"array" showing the marked boxes. Here's what I get form the
diagnostic software when I scan a slip:
Please select:
Ticket count: 1
ticket data len=52
<..> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D <..> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D
< 1>
Hi,
I'm working on getting a RS232 scanner working on Linux. I see that
Sane has some support for serial port scanners but not much. The
scanner is attached to a POS system for retail sales and runs RHEL5.
Unfortunately, I have no documentation for the scanner, I'm not even
sure of the brand. The
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Dan Scott
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2008/7/30 m. allan noah :
>>> So I was hoping that I would be able to use sane to communicate with
>>> the scanner and work out what is happening.
>>
>> backwards. you have to work out what is happening, _before_ you write
>> the sane
On 7/30/08, Dan Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your comments.
>
> I don't think that there is an image - the log file for the ltrace
> output is only ~40kb. I think that the scanner is returning the array
> and there is no post-processing by the diagnostic application.
unless your log does
but is this diag software output post-processed by the pc? if you have
logs of the data in flight, and there is no image, then you dont need
sane, you need a standalone app.
allan
On 7/30/08, Dan Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think it's a bit simpler than that. The diagnostic software shows an
> "a
i have quite a bit of omr experience, and have done a bit with rs232
in the past, but never scanners. do your logs show the actual data
being passed? if so, i think your first effort should be to extract
image from logs.
allan
On 7/30/08, Dan Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on getting a RS23
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