I have a C application that runs on Window and Linux. I would like to use
SANE to access a scanner on both windows and Linux so I have a consistent
backend. I've been trying to follow links to SANE on windows, but most of
the links are broken or they are for the front end.
Is there a live
ro...@eskimo.com ro...@eskimo.com writes:
Hey all. I bought an Epson 4490 but am having some problems. Some
being Infrared, 16 bit color and 4800dpi support with Sane.
[snip]
(Epkowa seems broke in my latest sane compiles, but am curious if epkowa
has plans for infrared, etc., Who and
I've got a Fujitsu 5120C, and with M. Allan Noah's help and his latest
fujitsu backend from cvs, it's working great, using scanimage to talk
directly to the backend.
But, if I use scanimage to connect to saned, it's not working. I get an
'Invalid argument'
When running saned with
Hi,
On 2006-05-31 13:03, Kerry Menzel wrote:
I have a C application that runs on Window and Linux. I would like to use
SANE to access a scanner on both windows and Linux so I have a consistent
backend. I've been trying to follow links to SANE on windows, but most of
the links are broken or
Hi,
On 2006-05-31 09:07, m. allan noah wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:
Ok, I tried using scanimage without saned, and it works !
Now, I need to figure out how to get saned working with this backend.
Anyone here can give me any pointers? i wont rule out a bug in the
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On 2006-05-31 09:07, m. allan noah wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:
Ok, I tried using scanimage without saned, and it works !
Now, I need to figure out how to get saned working with this backend.
Anyone here can
Hi,
On 2006-05-25 23:38, Andreas G. Filzer wrote:
Please add this to libsane.usermap and
have a lot of fun ;-)
Thanks. It's already in that file in the development version of SANE.
Bye,
Henning
Hi,
On 2006-05-24 00:19, Mike Petersen wrote:
I got a problem with sane using it via network. I just got a new scanner an
HP
scanjet 3400C which works on the machine with the niash backend. I want to
use the scanner also over network (the other scanner (parallel) works), but
it doesn't
Hi,
On 2006-06-01 10:46, m. allan noah wrote:
saned requests 8188 bytes, backend only returns 7656, cause that is an
even number of scanlines. the difference is 532. then saned asks for 528
bytes on the next attempt? why not 532? why not just transmit the 7656?
IIRC, saned uses the first 4
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On 2006-06-01 10:46, m. allan noah wrote:
saned requests 8188 bytes, backend only returns 7656, cause that is an
even number of scanlines. the difference is 532. then saned asks for 528
bytes on the next attempt? why not 532? why not just
Hi,
On 2006-06-01 11:14, m. allan noah wrote:
IIRC, saned uses the first 4 bytes in the data stream for the size of
the data that is transmitted.
does that mean that if i actually gave it 8188 bytes, it would drop 4 of
them? i need to look at saned more closely...
No data is dropped. Just
Karl Heinz Kremer k...@khk.net writes:
I can confirm your hunch, the V700/V750 scanners do use the ESC/I
protocol, and from what I know (I have not seen one yet) about these
scanners, chances are pretty good that they will work the current
version of the EPSON backend. You do need to add the
12 matches
Mail list logo