I noticed in my logs that some people are trying this. However, I posted the
wrong link. This is the correct link to scan from your browser.
Also I notice that no one has downloaded the libscanner.so file. This is JNI,
and the whole thing won't work without the libscanner.so file downloaded and
installed. There is no way to access the SANE API (non-networked version) from
Java without using JNI. I'm sure that at some point Sun will make a standard
Java interface for it, but not yet.
I have tested the applet with Firefox, Java 1.5 and Suse and it works
perfectly, but I'm curious how it works for others.
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From [email protected] Thu Jan 26 09:57:14 2006
From: [email protected] (Cosmin Pop)
Date: Thu Jan 26 17:12:03 2006
Subject: [sane-devel] Mustek BearPaw 4800TA ProII
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
References: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Hi!
Sorry to answer so late...
I haven't done any development for BearPaw 4800 TA ProII in a long time. I am
currently busy at my regular workplace. The bad news is I can't work on it in
the near future. Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question, I haven't
got that far.
Sincerely
Cosmin
On Saturday 18 December 2004 19:32, T. K. Sharpless wrote:
> Hello sane-devel,
>
> Question for Picos Consulting:
>
> From what you know on the BearPaw 4800TA and its chipset, do you
> think it would be possible to build software for a totally new
> application of the scanner's works, namely a scanning panoramic
> camera? I have had good luck doing that with scanners based on the
> LM983x chip, which is publicly documented at register level; but
> it is only USB1.1 and I want more speed. The main things I have to
> do differently from a document scanner are to adjust motor steps
> per scanline and pixel readout (integration) time very finely over
> a wide range, and to supply special tables for per-pixel gain
> correction and for 16->8bit reduction ("gamma").
>
> --
> Thanks and best regards,
> T. mailto:[email protected]