Hi,
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 01:40:00PM +0200, gnawa wrote:
> > Can you post an URL to the full log, so I can check if the protocol
> > is really similar?
>
> http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_preview.LOG
> http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_scan.LOG
I had a quick look and may have missed some stuff b
gnawa wrote:
>>Can you post an URL to the full log, so I can check if the protocol
>>is really similar?
>
>
> http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_preview.LOG
> http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_scan.LOG
Good news, the transfer method is indeed similar to existing ones.
This means that it's quite easy
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Hi all,
Im using scanimage frontend to scan a color image but im getting only in =
B&W.how can i set the opti
> Can you post an URL to the full log, so I can check if the protocol
> is really similar?
http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_preview.LOG
http://gnawa.homeunix.org/2300c_scan.LOG
thanks for help to all!
Gnawa
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 03:31:49PM +0530, aneesh m raj wrote:
> Im using scanimage frontend to scan a color image but im getting only
> in B&W.how can i set the option to scan images in RGB.
That may depend on the backend but usually something like
"scanimage --mode Color >image.pnm" should
Hi,
I'm not an expert in reading USB snoopy logs so some of my
interpretation may be wrong. You should have a look at the USB spec
(www.usb.org), especially the chapters explaining how a control and a
bulk transfer work.
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 11:35:18AM +0200, gnawa wrote:
> 0.000
Citeren gnawa :
The log you sent looks similar to what is used in some other scanners
(although the fragment is a bit too small to make a definitive conclusion).
It looks like the scanner uses a kind of parallel-over-USB protocol,
that is also used for the HP3300, HP3400 and HP4300.
Each read o
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Hi all,
How can I scan color images using scanimage. I couldnt find any options.
Thanks
Aneesh
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hi!
this is a short example of the protocol i have obtained with usb_snoopy
there are a lot of istruction like these befor the "read_scan_data"
0. UsbSnoop - IRP_MJ_INTERNAL_DEVICE_CONTROL,=20
IOCTL_INTERNAL_USB_SUBMIT_URB=09
00010.2039 =09
00
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 01:20:12AM +0200, gnawa wrote:
> i have logged under windows 2k,using usb_snoopy, the messages between the
> driver and the scanner (hp scanjet 2300c) with the intention of write a
> backend for my scanner... but now i don't know the next step...
> i have made it beca
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 16:24, Rene Rebe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please do send debug logs for SANE/Avision with a log higher then 7
> only on request.
OK. I thought it was requested, but not by you.
>
> On: 30 Jun 2003 13:06:39 -0700,
> Thomas Frayne wrote:
>
...
> > /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/kerne
Hi,
please do send debug logs for SANE/Avision with a log higher then 7
only on request. Those contains many thousand lines with calibration
data values ... - And you also should not send such big mails to the
list (I guess the list software rejected it anyway?)
On: 30 Jun 2003 13:06:39 -0700,
hi!
i have logged under windows 2k,using usb_snoopy, the messages between the
driver and the scanner (hp scanjet 2300c) with the intention of write a
backend for my scanner... but now i don't know the next step...
i have made it because there are no information about chipset...
there is anyone wh
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