[sane-devel] Blank Scans on Mustek 600 CP

2002-05-22 Thread TP Reitzel
I'm using a Mustek 600 CP parallel port scanner. I've downloaded, compiled, and installed sane-backends-1.07 in addition to xsane-0.85 for Slackware 8.0. I've read and reread all of the documentation on the website, Penguin-Breeders.org. Everything appears normal as I can hear the scanner oper

[sane-devel] xsane and large previews

2002-05-22 Thread Major A
> Hm. I don`t think that this is correct: > With 1000 dpi in the test backend I get an image with 7874*7874 pixels. > With 16 bits/pixel this is a size of 354MB. Xsane does store the > original image (with full depth) and the enhanced image with 8 bits/sample > what makes additional 177MB in this c

[sane-devel] sanei_scsi.c and OpenStep

2002-05-22 Thread Oliver Schirrmeister
Hi, there is a bug in function sanei_scsi_cmd2() for OPENSTEP. 1. sr_cdb_length is not set in the scsi_req struct. It works most times without setting the length but in some cases this leads to a strange behaviour. 2. The status of the scsi-call by ioctl can be SR_IOST_CHKSNV. This is the same as

[sane-devel] Blank Scans on Mustek 600 CP

2002-05-22 Thread Jochen Eisinger
--=.D36NLyRkPgK6vG Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Please use either backend version 1.0.11-alpha (download it from http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=mustek_pp) or apply Eddy's patches for CIS scanners (http://home.tiscalinet.be/EddyDeGreef/ - the

[sane-devel] Check out valgrind

2002-05-22 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Remember a long time ago, when I used Purify to find lots of errors with SANE? Now a similar tool is available for all. Check out valgrind, http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/>. > Valgrind, an open-source memory debugger for x86-GNU/Linux > > Valgrind is a GPL'd tool to help you find memory-mana

[sane-devel] sanei_scsi.c and OpenStep

2002-05-22 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:24:54PM +0200, Oliver Schirrmeister wrote: > Here is my changed version. It works fine in my environment. Could somebody > apply > these changes to the cvs, please. It's in CVS now, please test. Bye, Henning

[sane-devel] Plustek opticPro 4831p scans half way?

2002-05-22 Thread Jaeger, Gerhard
On Saturday, 18. May 2002 03:43, Fernando Hildebrand wrote: >I´ve compiled SANE 1.0.7, downloaded the Plustek > driver(I´ve got a OpticPro4831p paralel), compiled it > too, got the thing to work, only that, the light goes > only half way ( it only scans half of the scanner > frame) >When I

[sane-devel] loosing contact to scanner

2002-05-22 Thread Jim Newton
hi all, i have successfully (seemingly) installed my snapscan e40 agfa scanner to my redhat linux 7.2 system. and i'm able to scan images as long as i like. but overnight, the system seems to forget something. the next day, when i try it again, when xsane tried to find the scanner, the green li

[sane-devel] code freeze for sane-1.0.8 active

2002-05-22 Thread Oliver Rauch
Hello. The code freeze for sane-1.0.8 is active! It is not allowed to apply any changes to the CVS except: - fixes for bugs that break compilation - fixes for bugs that can destroy any hardware - documenation updates - *.desc release of sane-1.0.8 is planned for may 27th. Bye Oliver -- Ho

[sane-devel] sane-*ends-1.0.8-pre1 available

2002-05-22 Thread Oliver Rauch
Hello. The pre1 Versions of sane-1.0.8 is available on http://www.mostang.com/sane PLEASE: Test sane-1.0.8-pre1 on all operating systems and architectures you have access to and send any bug reports and success reports to the sane mailing list. Bye Oliver -- Homepage: http://ww

[sane-devel] Re-reading options with Xsane

2002-05-22 Thread Dave Close
It is possible to define a backend option as SANE_CAP_SOFT_DETECT only. Such options are essentially read-only information sources for a frontend. Xsane reads the value of such an option and displays it in a grayed-out form. That seems natural and correct to me. But the value of such an option may