Hi,
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 09:22:42AM -0700, alanco...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I persisted, on a rainy day, and got my Astra 2200
> working with sane-backends-1.0.16 and libusb-0.1.10a.
Ah, very fine.
> The first thing I found, on the libusb site in the
> mailing list area, was a patch by Robert Hel
Bjorn Solberg writes:
> Oliver Schwartz writes:
>> Hi,
>>> I found the driver in c:/WINDOWS/system32/esfw52.bin, copied it to
>>> /etc/sane.d and modified the firmware entry in snapscan.conf, and
>>> now it works even after rebooting both the scanner and the
>>> computer.
>> Very good. Can you do
I am reluctant to install the non open-source driver.
Rene - here's the output of the scanimage debug log. Please let me know if
you need any more info. Two other questions at this stage (a bit premature
I know :) will I be able to (a) scan in 24 bit colour, (b) program the
buttons for scanni
I persisted, on a rainy day, and got my Astra 2200
working with sane-backends-1.0.16 and libusb-0.1.10a.
It works pretty well, and I spend several hours using
xsane over the weekend. I appreciate the change from
the usual insulting vendor-supplied Windows user
interface. The live histogram of th
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Mattias Ellert wrote:
| I tried the unmodified version of 1.5.18, but, even though it is better
| than the old version, it still has problems. Mainly due to the fact that
| if there is more than one framework, i.e.
|
| ... -framework XXX -framework YY
Mattias
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