Hi' every one.
This mail is primarily directed to those
of you who's writing USB applications.
My question meight seem simple, however
the solution does elude me.
In my log file it takes my scanner 80ms to
select the configuration
Quote from log:
[5 ms]URB 4 going down
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Hello,
m. allan noah wrote at Tue, 10 Jul 2007 14:33:27 -0400 :
get a debug log at level 30 instead, and send that to me directly
instead of this mailing list. also please give the name of your OS.
I attach the logs. To reduce data, I set x and y to 100 and
resolution (x and y) to
Is anyone working to get the HP G4010 scanner working with SANE?
If so, what is the status please?
It's a 6 colour, 96 bit scanner. (Can the SANE architecture
even handle this number of bits and colours?)
If the G4010 is not supported, can anyone suggest the best
SANE compatible photo/negative
I have downloaded
alioth.debian.org/frs/download.php/1669/sane-backends-1.0.18.tar.gz, not
being sure it is the backends cvs.
However, having followed the installation procedure, it does not recognize
the hp5590 (no SANE devices found).
There is no trace of backend dedicated to the 5590,
You should try latest CVS version (available from SANE website).
1.0.18 doesn't include support of your scanner.
On 7/12/07, Frank frank.billot at free.fr wrote:
I have downloaded
alioth.debian.org/frs/download.php/1669/sane-backends-1.0.18.tar.gz, not
being sure it is the backends cvs.
In reading the recent messages I've seen a couple of cases with Fujitsu backend
like
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2007-April/018982.html)
and
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.scanning.sane.devel/10792)
where ..
linux-v73k:/home/tmcguire # export
On 7/12/07, Tim McGuire tmcguire at go-integral.com wrote:
In reading the recent messages I've seen a couple of cases with Fujitsu
backend like
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/2007-April/018982.html)
and
I am having terrible problems getting SANE to work with my AVISION
scanner on the NSLU2. I did compile SANE 1.0.18 for the NSLU2, but
don't think it is the code. Anyone have any suggestions?
I have the following modules loaded:
root at OpenWrt:/dev# lsmod
Module Size Used by
note that i have never really used any avision equipment, but you
might try disabling the gamma table in the conf file. man sane-avision
for more.
allan
On 7/12/07, David Solomon lorddavon at gmail.com wrote:
I am having terrible problems getting SANE to work with my AVISION
scanner on the