Hi,
Thanks everybody for the reactions. Even though I haven't solved the
backtracking problem yet, I now know a bit more. The exact name of the
scanner I'm using is indeed Trust Direct WebScan 19200 (see
http://www.trust.nl/products/product.aspx?artnr=12389). Apart from the
backtracking
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 02:29:31PM +0100, s...@rsenden.speedlinq.nl wrote:
I've got sane installed on a LinkSys NSLU2 embedded linux device
running the OpenSlug Linux distribution (see
http://www.nslu2-linux.org) for use with my Trust Direct WebScan
19200 scanner.
Is Trust Direct WebScan
Hello,
I've got sane installed on a LinkSys NSLU2 embedded linux device running the
OpenSlug Linux distribution (see http://www.nslu2-linux.org) for use with my
Trust Direct WebScan 19200 scanner.
The scanner basically works, but scanning is slow due to the scanner hopping
backwards quite
the slug is a little slow, esp. if there are multiple usb devices using
the bus at the same time. there are also supposedly issues with usb2.0
hubs on the slug, though i dont remember the details. can you try on a
full-sized linux pc?
allan (sane and slug developer)
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005
On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 14:29 +0100, s...@rsenden.speedlinq.nl wrote:
Hello,
I've got sane installed on a LinkSys NSLU2 embedded linux device running the
OpenSlug Linux distribution (see http://www.nslu2-linux.org) for use with my
Trust Direct WebScan 19200 scanner.
The scanner basically