[sane-devel] Canon FS4000

2003-10-17 Thread e...@b.org
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --050900070200070102040301 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, FYI, I've send this mail (as attachment) at Canon France ("contact"). Sorry, it's in French (but easy to understand),

[sane-devel] Canon FS4000

2003-09-19 Thread e...@b.org
Hi, For my first post in this _new_ list, I think I've got some good news :-) I've tested usbsnoopy and Vuescan with success [ *usb and SCSI* ] on win98SE :-) So : for now the FS4000 works with VuesScan with SCSI/usb in windows, only SCSI in Linux. Not tested other usb-sniffer on Windows. I'

[sane-devel] Canon FS4000

2003-09-20 Thread e...@b.org
Hi, abel deuring a écrit: > [cc-ed to new mailing list] > > sane-find-scanner detects the Canon scanner by sending a ACAI INQUIRY > command to each SG device. The INQUIRY commands returns the data you > also see from "rescan scsi bus" output: Things like device type and > vendor/device name. >

[sane-devel] Canon FS4000

2003-09-09 Thread e...@b.org
Hi everyone, about Canon FS4000US USB/SCSI film/diapos scanner First, it works fine with Vuescan but with scsi only. Vuescan is a good software, so I decided to purchase a (pro) licence. And so I'll be able to test new unsupported scanners with it, to find information if I can. But, I want to

[sane-devel] Canon FS4000

2003-09-11 Thread e...@b.org
Hi, Excuse me, I've found the backend-wrintig.txt, in the sane-backend cvs snapshot. Don't know why I've missed it... :-/ Cheers -- NO ePATENTS / NON AUX BREVETS SUR LES LOGICIELS. Voir / See http://swpat.ffii.org/ eric b

[sane-devel] Translation

2003-09-11 Thread e...@b.org
Hi, While translating, I've read "keep others users informed about what you are doing" and later "this way no work is made twice" so I'm here... First : I've begun to translate backend-writing.txt in french (for now 70% done). If someone is interested, or want to verify, I'll be very happy.

[sane-devel] Canon FS4000

2003-09-15 Thread e...@b.org
Hi everyone, Just for say : backend-writing translation is 100% translated, and will soon be OK. Need to be verified again before to be available. The new name is backend-writing_fr_version.txt. A (very serious) question : Can the chipset inside FS4000US be a National Semiconductor LM98501

[sane-devel] [long] Want someone help me about Canon FS4000US USB/SCSI driver ?

2003-08-07 Thread e...@b.org
Hi everyone, I'm posting here for the first time. So, please be gentle with me (and for my poor english, please :-) The first reason why I'm here is because I've got a CanonScan FS4000US (think USB and SCSI), and this hardware doesn't work yet on Linux. Thank you Canon :-( Of course, I *real

[sane-devel] [long] Want someone help me about Canon FS4000US USB/SCSI driver ?

2003-08-07 Thread e...@b.org
Hi everyone, I'm posting here for the first time. So, please be gentle with me (and for my poor english, please :-) The first reason why I'm here is because I've got a CanonScan FS4000US (think USB and SCSI), and this hardware doesn't work yet on Linux. Thank you Canon :-( Of course, I *really

[sane-devel] [long] Want someone help me about Canon FS4000US USB/SCSI driver ?

2003-08-09 Thread e...@b.org
Hi Jonathan, Jonathan Buzzard a écrit: > > That is a factually incorrect statement. If you are willing to part with > money, then Vuescan supports this scanner under Linux. Just because > there is no free software that supports this scanner, does not mean it > does not runs under Linux. Yes, my