Hello,
OK, if i understand test values you proposed gives :
0xf f0 3f
bit of 0x79! 0x78 !0x77! 0x79
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7!0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7!0 1!0 1 2 3 4 5 6...
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
___
|__|
Hello,
OK, if i understand test values you proposed gives :
0xf f0 3f
bit of 0x79! 0x78 !0x77! 0x79
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7!0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7!0 1!0 1 2 3 4 5 6...
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
___
Hello,
No progress on 2400dpi. DPIHW is 2400 and dpiset 600 for a 300dpi scan.
Don't know where to look yet for that problem !
about byte nibbles modifying reg_0x79 from 0x3f to 0x3e (very few
contrasted image) or 0x40(black image) gives me bad images !!!
What is effect of this register on
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
No progress on 2400dpi. DPIHW is 2400 and dpiset 600 for a 300dpi scan.
Don't know where to look yet for that problem !
I'd try to get a log from a 2400dpi scan from windows and compare.
about byte nibbles modifying reg_0x79 from 0x3f to 0x3e (very few
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
I remember that LiDE 90 is a 2400DPI scanner. And I did nothing in code to
port
that. I backend ready for 2400dpi (I think so regarding portion of code) ?
I am not sure, as there could not happen any testing. But in theory, it
should work. In the
Hello,
I remember that LiDE 90 is a 2400DPI scanner. And I did nothing in code to port
that. I backend ready for 2400dpi (I think so regarding portion of code) ?
I write 2400 dpi in genesys_sensor for lide 90. But how to know pixel number for
CCD sensor ?
After writing 2400 dpi in sensor, I get
Hello,
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
Me again !
I'm trying to find what are GPIO14,13,12 and 11 for.
I find GPIO11=home switch and must be 0.
I thought I found GPIO14 was half CCD but by adding :
/* gpio part. here: for canon lide 90 */
if (dev-model-gpo_type == GPO_CANONLIDE90)
Hi,
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
Me again !
I'm trying to find what are GPIO14,13,12 and 11 for.
I find GPIO11=home switch and must be 0.
I thought I found GPIO14 was half CCD but by adding :
/* gpio part. here: for canon lide 90 */
if
Hello,
I see in genesys_gl841.c line 2503 :
/* gpio part. here: for canon lide 35 */
r = sanei_genesys_get_address (reg, 0x6c);
if (half_ccd)
r-value = ~0x80;
else
r-value |= 0x80;
Does it mean that for LiDE 35 GPIO16 is half CCD IO ? Because in LiDE 90, I
identify
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
I see in genesys_gl841.c line 2503 :
/* gpio part. here: for canon lide 35 */
r = sanei_genesys_get_address (reg, 0x6c);
if (half_ccd)
r-value = ~0x80;
else
r-value |= 0x80;
Does it mean that for LiDE 35 GPIO16 is half
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