Micirio wrote:
Hello,
I've installed my HP psc 1110 all-in-one scanner/printer following this
howto:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner
I had to add a line in /etc/hotplug/usb/libsane.usermap manually and the
howto says
that I should report it in the sane-devel
. I updated the brother2 descriptions
to mark support for this scanner as good.
Thanks for the report,
Bertrik Sikken
Johan Dorsman wrote:
Please add these lines to 45-libsane.rules:
# Brother DCP-8060
SYSFS{idVendor}==04f9, SYSFS{idProduct}==01a3, MODE=664,
GROUP=scanner
It's been added to sane cvs. Support for this scanner has been
marked as good (somewhere in between basic and complete).
Kind
Claus Nielsen wrote:
I plan to write a backend for Canon 4400F. It looks like there are very poor
support on Canon scanners using USB.
I'm trying to get started and if anyone could give a qickstart they are very
welcome.
Info known so far about this scanner
This scanner is not even in the scanner search engine,
so why add an udev rule for it?
Regards,
Bertrik
Hi John,
This weekend I processed some of the 'Formulardaten' e-mails
and this included reports on the g4010 and g4050. You should
now be able to find them through the scanner search engine
on www.sane-project.org.
Reports for the g4000 and g4010 show identical USB vendor/product
id's and USB
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Bertrik Sikken bertrik at sikken.nl wrote:
Hi,
So is anybody actually processing these e-mails?
Probably not :| I've taken care of a couple of those mails at some
point, but I'm not doing so on a regular basis. Most of the mails do
not contain enough information
Julien BLACHE wrote:
Bertrik Sikken bertrik at sikken.nl wrote:
Hi,
So is anybody actually processing these e-mails?
Probably not :| I've taken care of a couple of those mails at some
point, but I'm not doing so on a regular basis. Most of the mails do
not contain enough information
Daniel Gl?ckner wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 09:28:42AM +0200, George Willegers wrote:
What are all these Formulardaten sent to this list from
kundenserver.de?
See here:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2007-February/018647.html
So is anybody actually processing these
Quentin Bierent wrote:
Hi there
I've been checking sane from time to time and a key feature is still
missing at this time
every serious scanner user need descreen feature to get clean scan.
Goole shows it's been various requests about this feature (aka detramage)
Every other descreen
Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Hello,
I've purchased this cute little scanner partly because there were infos about
a (proprietary) linux driver - but Pentax says it was for an older model and
Linux support has been dropped.
I thought I'd take a look at writing a backend, however I know
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Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
the newest GNU compiler found an array subscript error
in backend/niash.c of sane-backends-1.0.18, see
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=246654
It happens because the arrays are defined with a size of
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James Finnall wrote:
There is a header file called byteorder.h that is a part of the kernel
headers in the include/asm tree. Perhaps it will help to install the
kernel headers. I think Slack has a package for the 2.6 kernel headers
available.
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Alessandro Zummo wrote:
Hello developers,
since there seems to be interest in developing sane2, I've decided
to start this thread in order to collect the commitment of each developer.
I'm willing to port the epson driver to sane2, help
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Huub wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the Scanjet 4370 on Fedora Core 5, but I find out that
there's no back-end for it yet. Can somebody please tell me when it
could or will be available?
Have you looked in the sane-project.org scanner search engine?
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Huub wrote:
Have you looked in the sane-project.org scanner search engine?
(site seems do be down now)
The model number suggests that it is similar to the ScanJet 4300,
which is supported by the niash backend. It could be that your
scanner is
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Tabor Kelly wrote:
What I would love for someone to take a look at is URB 289-300 in this
file
(https://projects.cecs.pdx.edu/~kellyt/SANE-FS2720U/index.cgi/browser/sniffs/just_preview_color_negative_bw.LOG).
It looks like the windows driver
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Tabor Kelly wrote:
I am still wading through this log
(http://tabor.taborandtashell.net/sane-fs2720u/turned_on.LOG). There are
a couple of places I get confused. If somebody could explain exactly
what is happening, that would be extremely helpful.
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m. allan noah wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
m. allan noah wrote:
recent model fujitsu scanners dont have native brightness/contrast/gamma
support, instead they use an 256x256 or 1024x256 bit look up table to
convert the raw
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m. allan noah wrote:
recent model fujitsu scanners dont have native brightness/contrast/gamma
support, instead they use an 256x256 or 1024x256 bit look up table to
convert the raw scan data before 8 bit output.
while it is true that the 8bit
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Tabor Kelly wrote:
Hello,
I am hoping to write a SANE backend for my Canon FS2720U slide
scanner. After playing with Snoopy Pro and deciding that it was
lacking in many regards, I have switched so USB-sniff. However, I am
new to USB and device
Bob Goodwin wrote:
Is there any work sufficiently completed for the Hewlett Packard Photo
Smart S20
USB Scanner to enable me to copy a few 35mm slides? I have a dozen
slides that need
to be copied and may never need it again. I don't have the Windows
driver and it's a 70meg
file, too
Jack Gassett wrote:
Hello, I am trying to find out if this is possible before I dive into
programming this. I would like to use an old scanner in a robotics
project. Instead of tearing it apart and using my own stepper controller
it would be nice to use SANE to control the stepper controller
Simon Amon wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone got this scanner working on Linux? Does SANE provide support for
it as I cannot find any reference to it on the SANE site?
The sane scanner search engine gives this link:
http://hp44x0backend.sourceforge.net/
It's not part of sane (yet).
Kind regards,
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Stephen More wrote:
I thought I would try and write a backend for SANE. I have used UsbSnoop
on windows to collect some of the URB Data. What is the equivalent
program on linux to snoop USB to see what I am actually sending ? With
any luck the
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Michael Irons wrote:
On Sat October 8 2005 12:12 am, Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
grep scanner /etc/group
gives me
scanner:x:440:michael,root
I am in the group.
I am thinking it has something to do with:
sane-find-scanner -v
checking
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Martin Haag wrote:
Hi
I just found this ini file by accident.
http://mibix.de/projects/md6190/hardware.ini
it provides view comments assigned to some numbers (thought default
values), maybe that helps to analyse the log files.
Some
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Hi again,
I just noticed that many of the things I reported in my other
reply in this thread were already figured out by you in a thread
on the canoscan 3200 on june 26th 2005.
How about creating a kind of 'reverse-engineered datasheet' for
this
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Daniel Franke wrote:
Looking further: this null-byte seems to be some kind of ACK. If the
HOST reads from DEVICE, the HOST has to ACK that it got the data (send
a null-byte). OTOH, if the HOST sets a register (e.g. on/off status),
the DEVICE has
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Daniel Franke wrote:
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 21:41, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 07:36:19PM +0200, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
The protocol is weird because it seems to implement some kind of
'USB-over-USB', i.e. the data
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 07:36:19PM +0200, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
The protocol is weird because it seems to implement some kind of
'USB-over-USB', i.e. the data payload of the USB control packets
looks like another USB control packet. The payload size never
docs if they didn't make the
scanner control chip.
Kind regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Rayudu Addagarla wrote:
Hello
When i run scanimage -L as user i dont see the devices.
when i run as root i can see the devices.
i set Debug on and i see plustek backend says open failed.
sane-find-scanner gives that device is libusb:001:002
The permission on the /proc/bus/usb/001/002
Luca wrote:
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 16:47, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
This is weird.
You should get the same response when running the scanimage -L command
twice. Perhaps the first time, hotplug had not updated the USB
permissions yet. What kernel are you running?
My kernel is 2.6.12-r6. I
Luca wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to use SANE to make my scanner work, but I'm getting this
errors:
cluca linux # scanimage -L
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
sane-find-scanner tool (if
serja wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know is this model (HP scanjet 4370) can be setup
under Linux even somehow? Because as I understand sane not support this model
directly. I'm not a scanner expert, so maybe some similar hp drivers can make
this model work?
Currently I use Debian 3.1 with 2.6.8
Ulrich Van Den Hekke wrote:
Hello,
I have a Colorado USB 19200 scanner.
I find a driver but for an old kernel in page : http://viceo.orcon.net.nz/
I would like to update him to work with kernel 2.6 and libusb.
But i don't know how begin.
Where can i find documentation to write driver
Tony van der Hoff wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get my UMAX Astra 2200 USB scannner to work with my Mandrake
Linux 10.1 (kernel 2.6.8.1) box, and am failing miserably. The scanner works
fine (both USB and SCSI) under 'doze.
I think I've got SANE installed correctly, but I'm not even getting a
a...@suomi24.fi wrote:
--Alkuperäinen viesti-- From: Gerhard Jaeger gerh...@gjaeger.de
To: a...@suomi24.fi, sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org Subject:
[sane-devel] Re: FW: canon630u's gl640 forked for CanoScan3000
and
others? Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 09:08:01 +0200
Hi,
I have been
fixed
the toggle problem.
Kind regards,
Bertrik Sikken
m. allan noah wrote:
steven, i see this exact problem with certain fujitsu scanners. the
difficulty is that USB uses a 0/1 toggling bit during the data transmit
phase. when libusb closes the device, the device should reset the toggle
back
Juergen Raschke wrote:
Hi,
I have an HP 4300C scanner but the usb vendor / product id is
0x047b 0x1002 and not 0x03f0 0x0305.
#sane-find-scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x047b, product=1002) at libusb:002:004
After changing line 40 in the file backends/niash_xfer.c
from
Fred Odendaal wrote:
So, I'm thinking I've got a degree in comp. sci. How difficult can it
be to write a scanner driver? I leaf through the sane documentation -
looks simple enough! Okay, I decide, I'll do it! Then I start
looking for information about my scanner - a Lexmark X1185. I start
thewade wrote:
Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on my old Pentium 3 laptop
running Fedora Core 1 and standard
thewade wrote:
Bertrik Sikken wrote:
thewade wrote:
Hello most generous OpenSource developers!
I am trying to get my old Acer Prisa USB scanner working with my
new AMD64 laptop running Fedora Core 2 and standard linux kernel
2.6.10-lsm. I had the scanner working on my old Pentium 3 laptop
Frank Zago wrote:
Hi Jens,
Jens Gulden wrote:
Peter Fales schrieb:
Now that's wierd. I was using a privately built copy of unpaper, but I
just unpacked the tarball and get the same results with the prebuilt
binary!
I just reproduced the problem on one remote Intel machine I have
Peter Fales wrote:
Thanks for all your help. I think we're getting closer. I'm using the
Makefile rules supplied with unpaper:
unpaper:
cc unpaper.c -o unpaper -lm
so I was already using no optimization. I was using gcc-3.2.2 which
is the default compiler on my
/index.html ).
And I continue to explore the scanner log :) ...
Ludovic (corwin)
Bertrik Sikken wrote:
corwin wrote:
Hi,
I have a CanoScan 3200F (Product Id : 2216) and this scanner are not
supported by sane.
But i'm very interresting for write a back end.
I use usb snoopy log
corwin wrote:
Hi,
I have a CanoScan 3200F (Product Id : 2216) and this scanner are not
supported by sane.
But i'm very interresting for write a back end.
I use usb snoopy log for extract usb log under WinXP. And I had
writing a perl script (based on awk Thomas Soumarmon's script) for
cneu...@mysc.de wrote:
This is my output of lsusb :
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 07cc:0350 Carry Computer Eng., Co., Ltd
Bus 005 Device 001: ID :
Bus 004 Device 001: ID :
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04a9:2204 Canon,
cneu...@mysc.de wrote:
Hello List,
I have a Canon FB630U scanner and I got it to work with Sane with
Linux since kernel 2.4.16
With kernel 2.6 I can not get it to work again.
I asked Nathan Ruthman (the author of the backend) if he has any idea and he
answered me that
he got rid
MERAT Jean-Luc wrote:
I wish to develop a pilot for the scanner of the printer Dell A920.
How do I have to be caught there ?
Sorry, I don't understand the question.
Which tools and which language do I have to use ?
Read http://www.sane-project.org/contrib.html
and also
Mogens Jaeger wrote:
Hello
I have been working on the Danish translation of Sane-backends-1.0.15 -
from cvs.
I don't understand the meaning of:
Red-gain value of the AFE
This AFE - is it a professional term that's not needed to translate, or
AFE means analog front-end.
This is
the end of transfer
since there is no more bulk data after that.
--- Bertrik Sikken bert...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Susheel Yadav wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to write the linux driver for Microtek
Scanmaker 5600 scanner. I used USBSnoopy to
generate
these logs from VMWare/Win2k. I have filtered out
Ethan Glasser-Camp wrote:
Scott wrote:
This shouldn't require a specific driver, however by visiting
http://hpoj.sourceforge.net should lead you in the right direction -
using hpoj as a front-end to sane (http://www.sane-project.org) should
yield some positive results. If your friend has
Mbosowo I Sampson wrote:
I'm trying to reverse engineering the hp3970 scanjet. I have a couple of
snooped logs I wanted some help deciphering. I didn't want to append or
attach multi-megabyte files to the list, so I set up a source forge
account to upload the snooped usb logs. It works but
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 08:48:26AM +0200, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
In the 2.6.x range of kernels there is a weird issue (=bug?), i.e.
there is a race between the hotplug event and the creation of the
libusb 'device file' (in /proc/bus/usb).
Uh, really
Adam Bogacki wrote:
Having got XSANE working, I have two problems.
(1) I installed hotplug with permissions to allow user access after
hotplugging.
That works. However a problem arises when using Applications - Graphics
- XSane as user,
XSane tells me 'no devices available', but on
Adam Bogacki wrote:
Apologies, I've worked out how to use the mail function but still have
the hotplug problem.
I'm aware that I probably have to change permissions, but don't know the
correct code.
What is the problem exactly?
You can debug the libusbscanner hotplug script by adding a
Susheel Yadav wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to write the linux driver for Microtek
Scanmaker 5600 scanner. I used USBSnoopy to generate
these logs from VMWare/Win2k. I have filtered out the
big bulk transfers. The log files are still in ~200KB
range. I am providing a link below with the log files.
Susheel Yadav wrote:
Thanks a lot Bertrik for your analysis. I have figured
out some things - I have written those down in the
last link on the web page.
*request=0x24 value=0x00 data=0x45 bytes
The data transferred in this request did not change
even if I moved the scan area
JKD wrote:
El Mon, 13 de Sep de 2004, a las 08:59:16AM +, gerard klaver dijo:
On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 15:21, JKD wrote:
Debugging the windows library that manages my scanner I see that the
first thing the driver does is create six tables with unknown purposes
at the moment. Theese tables are
Mbosowo I Sampson wrote:
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
Mbosowo I Sampson wrote:
I'm interested in writing a back end for the 3970. I've been reading
specs, looking at other back ends, trying to get familiar with sane,
etc... Its all a little daunting. I feel as though I
Mbosowo I Sampson wrote:
I'm interested in writing a back end for the 3970. I've been reading
specs, looking at other back ends, trying to get familiar with sane,
etc... Its all a little daunting. I feel as though I know more than I
did a few days ago, but not nearly enough to even begin to
Mbosowo I Sampson wrote:
Have a question about the functionality of sane_open vs sanei_usb_open
(and other parallel functions). As I understand it, sanei_usb_open opens
up a connection to send and receive usb specific information. What I'm
confused about is if there is any overlap with
Alexandre Abbes wrote:
Hi I have a snapscan 310, which has an optical resolution at 300dpi.
Thus the xsane button only proposes resolution up to 300dpi. But I
know that with a good interpolation, one can scan with this scanner
up to 1200dpi. Does anybody know how interpolation works? Is it
Alexandre Abbes wrote:
Hi I have a snapscan 310, which has an optical resolution at 300dpi.
Thus the xsane button only proposes resolution up to 300dpi. But I
know that with a good interpolation, one can scan with this scanner
up to 1200dpi. Does anybody know how interpolation works? Is it a
have
been fixed in CVS but there has not been any release since then
(I'll create one today).
Regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Oliver Schwartz wrote:
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Hi,
On Friday 23 April 2004 14.38, Jago Pearce wrote:
- recompiled sane with libusb support
- added hotplugging support to the kernel
- copied tools/hotplug/libsane.usermap and libusbscanner to
/etc/hotplug/usb/
-
Greg Apessos wrote:
my Ezonics EZCam USB III webcam. What got me interested was finding
a reference to the EZCam USB II not being supported on the
sane-project's site,
http://www.sane-project.org/unsupported/biolux-654.html. While it
isn't a scanner, maybe my work could be useful to
/scanperm.html
This is basically nothing new, it does mostly the same what the
gphoto folks do to set up permissions for USB camera's, except now
for scanners.
Kind regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Bertrik Sikken wrote:
Hi all,
Triggered by some of the discussions about libusb earlier today,
I experimented a bit with some hotplug scripts to automatically
set up permissions in /proc/bus/usb when a USB scanner is plugged in.
I put up the results in a mini-howto at:
http
Jason Anderson wrote:
I have a log file for this particular scanner. I believe it is using
a control transfer. I also have the control handle. The only
trouble is I don't know which function to use. I've read (most of)
USB in a Nutshell, but I still don't know what to do. I would
think
adria...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi!
Henning, could you take a look to the hp3670 SnoopyPro logs? It seems to
follow the low level protocol of the gl646; at least the protocol in
genesys_bulk_write_register() (genesys_low.c:131):
outdata[0] = BULK_OUT; /* 0x01 */
maintainers have a look at it and see what's
needed to have this included into sane?
Kind regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Mickael Profeta wrote:
Jason Anderson wrote:
Since I don't know much about writing drivers for Linux, I would like
to see what Mike Profeta has accomplished on writing a driver. He has
mentioned that the is writing a driver for the 3670, and they're both
similar.
I would be glad
Kernel wrote:
Hi Bertrik,
I tried everithing you told me to but nothing worked.
Usbdevfs is mounted on /proc/bus/usb and I loaded scanner kernel modul, but
nothing. It still sayes scanimage: open of device niash:libusb:001:002
failed: Device busy. The interesting thing is that I
Kernel wrote:
Hi,
I am using Suse 8.2 and I have a problem with making my HP 3400c to
work. I
am using sane 1.0.12.0 backend. I tried everything but it won't work.
System
recognized scanner and put niash driver but when I start Kooka, for
example,
it says that I didn't provide
Mario Giammarco wrote:
Hello,
I have a GENIUS HR6 USB scanner but with usb id 2004.
Unfortunately it is different from usb id 2007.
Inside the scanner I have found following chips:
P98003
0022H
Plustek parallel port scanner chip. See
http://sane.alioth.debian.org/man/sane.7.html
Mirko Melis wrote:
I've red that two person have begun to work at the driver for hp
2300c in July. I've tried to contact them, but I don't have received any
answer. Then I've restarted the work. I've actived the site
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/ovunque-si/linux/ for logging my work. But
Alexander Feldman wrote:
Thanks to Bertrik and Martijn for advising me to put a link with the
logs of
my efforts to reverse engineer the protocol of the PrimeFilm 1800u
slide scanner.
The web page is:
http://www.llama.gs/pf1800i/
BTW, I have made a little progress today as I could
gnawa wrote:
Can you post an URL to the full log, so I can check if the protocol
is really similar?
http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_preview.LOG
http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_scan.LOG
Good news, the transfer method is indeed similar to existing ones.
This means that it's quite easy to
scan
Those last two issues frequently cause colored vertical lines
on the first scan.
Regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:57:33AM +0100, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 11:43:03AM +1100, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
snip
However, this is a 1200*2400 dpi scanner. Probably 600*2 dpi is
cheaper than 1200 dpi CCDs. However 600 dpi CCDs are
Thomas Soumarmon wrote:
Hi everybody,
Martijn have done more great work those days. It is still an alpha version as
it is not full featured and there are still two major bugs :
* the image goes fuzzier as the resolution increases
* 1200 and 2400 dpi images are scrambled.
Except of that, 75
tried the script, but got some strange results.
Some translated sentences seemed to be cropped.
I'm now looking at the translations using a visual diff tool,
which works acceptably.
Regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Martin Kho wrote:
On Thursday 27 February 2003 01:08, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
Martin Kho wrote:
Some time ago Henning Meier-Geinitz asked for translators. I saw that
there was no dutch-translation. So maybe the attached po-file will fill
the gap.
Yann's script gives the following output:
[.tmp
translation, it's in CVS.
I submitted it two weeks ago directly to Henning.
Perhaps we can combine our translations.
Kind regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Thomas Soumarmon wrote:
Thanks to Martijn van Oosterhout, an alpha version of the SANE backend for
HP5400 scanners is available for download at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp5400backend
As it is alpha code, it is buggy and of interest only for development
purposes.
Feel free to test it
Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
5. Turn it into a SANE backend. Hopefully this will not be hard.
I won't mind helping you with this.
What I did with the hp3300 was to put the core functionality in one
source file. Then on top of this, I could put either a sane interface
(which is quite simple) or
it would be much
appreciated. Note this version produces a *lot* of debug info. Please send
it all for bug reports. Thanks.
I'd like to thank Bertrik Sikken for doing some of the ground work.
Have a nice day,
Kind regards,
Bertrik
Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
Yeah, I saw the project but there did not seem to be anything happening.
However, the hp5400-20021018.tar.gz did form the basis for my program.
Thanks for your report of success. Seems only the version numbers are slightly
different.
Anyway, I've decoded the images
Thomas Soumarmon wrote:
I have been playing around with my HP5470c scanner for some days without any
good results. I tried to handwrite C code corresponding to USBSnoopy logs I
got before as the logs are a bit long and tough, it never worked fully. So I
decided to replay the log with
Ira Childress wrote:
I'm probably making this more difficult than it really is, but I just
can't seem to get the scanner working. I just purchased a Scanport 3000
which is suppose to be a Microtek scanner, but usbview shows it as a
Visioneer:
USB Scanner
Manufacturer: Visioneer
Chris wrote:
I'm determined, if possible, to get this scanner to work with linux. Has
anyone had any luck. I have it connected to my usb port and running kde's
usb viewer finds it. I have the current version of SANE installed, 1.0.9,
however running sane-find-scanner results in nothing. Being
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 10:32:49PM +0100, Bertrik Sikken wrote:
I'm determined, if possible, to get this scanner to work with linux. Has
anyone had any luck. I have it connected to my usb port and running kde's
usb viewer finds it. I have the current version
Rob Male wrote:
I've just purchased a HP Scanjet 5470c scanner.(USB)
Is there any way I can use this scanner under RedHat 8.0 ?
Or am I stuck with Windows yet again ?
I have some logs from it and I also partly analysed those logs.
The protocol used to transfer data to and from the scanner
does
- Origineel Bericht -
Van: SteveC st...@fractalus.com
Datum: Vrijdag, Oktober 18, 2002 2:47 pm
Onderwerp: HP 5470c logs
http://www.fractalus.com/steve/tmp/5470c.zip
contains a number of USB dumps, if anyone has time to have a look...
At quick glance, I see a couple of interesting
Joacim Persson wrote:
Hi. I just subscribed to this list, after realising I should have bought
myself an Epson instead. ;)
I use Linux.
So far I got my 5400c recognised on the USB, and by sane-find-scanner, but
not yet by scanimage -L (won't actually work anyway, but it would be nice
to at
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
[Cc'ed to sane-devel and the authors of the mentioned backends]
Hi developers,
Are there any backends that should be included into SANE 1.0.9?
TODO currently lists:
- hp4200 http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net/
- Genius Vivid Pro USB, Colorado
, post a link in sane-devel and hope
someone with both a HP54xx scanner, C Linux knowledge picks it up.
Regards,
Bertrik Sikken
Igor Leandro Antunes wrote:
Hi There!
I recently joined the list to watch for this development in specific.
Well, I'm a developer for .ASP (yeaght... =P) and I already
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