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2009/2/20 Stefan Below stefanbelow at gmx.de:
Hello,
i have a nice little pen scanner (C-Pen 10) and i would like to write a
driver for this device. I have already captured some data with usbsnoop and
converted it with the perlscript. replaying is working fine.
My onlz problem is, that i am
m. allan noah schrieb:
2009/2/20 Stefan Below stefanbelow at gmx.de:
Hello,
i have a nice little pen scanner (C-Pen 10) and i would like to write a
driver for this device. I have already captured some data with usbsnoop and
converted it with the perlscript. replaying is working fine.
trial and error.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Stefan Below stefanbelow at gmx.de wrote:
m. allan noah schrieb:
2009/2/20 Stefan Below stefanbelow at gmx.de:
Hello,
i have a nice little pen scanner (C-Pen 10) and i would like to write a
driver for this device. I have already captured
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there is no reason to think that the image is standard row1 followed
by row2, row3, etc. since you scan left to right with the pen, i think
you can assume that the output is actually column1, column2, etc. This
will require that you break the image into pieces and rotate each
piece 90 degrees.
On 10486 day of my life Lars Ljung wrote:
I found the 1B 13 command which returns the string EPSON
GT-9400 1.07 in my case.
Yep, I saw it in my logs, but it seems to be insignificant so I haven't
added it (yet). My scanner returns EPSON GT-F670 1.00.
Lars, can you send me
I'm not sure, but i think the build system used to overwrite all the
.so and .so.1 symlinks. It no longer does. I think this is a useful
feature, because you can tell users just to build from source and they
will be using the new version. Otherwise, they have to uninstall the
old version, and this
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three things to try:
1. You should try to determine if the machine is supported by one of
the existing drivers here:
http://wiki.debian.org/FingerForce
2. find a developer willing to write a driver for you. A $ bounty and
access to hardware would be helpful.
3. you write it yourself. we can
Ivan Boldyrev skrev:
Lars, can you send me (privately) some logs of your scanner? I'd like
to compare it with my logs. Scan small area (about 2.54cm x 2.54cm) at
300dpi
I tried your code with my scanner and firmware, but it didn't work. The
backlight for scanning negatives was switched on but
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Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
Hi,
libsane2.so.0.0.0). We don't want to move libsane.so to libsane.so.2.0.0
blindly or else will break a lot of applications that were working fine.
The .so symlink is only used at link time, not at runtime, so...
JB.
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Julien BLACHE
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Chris Bagwell chris at cnpbagwell.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:38 PM, m. allan noah kitno455 at gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure, but i think the build system used to overwrite all the
.so and .so.1 symlinks. It no longer does. I think this is a useful
OK, I'll add the old symlink logic back in.
Chris
Hmmm, I was going to add it back in but I noticed 1) the old CVS code
was probably broken and 2) the old CVS code was probably doing what the
comment said and only creating symlinks for missing symlinks (I hadn't
noticed the test ! -f $${file} before). It doesn't appear to be
fixing symlinks
your xinetd config needs the 'groups = yes' line?
allan
Thank you but I already have that in /etc/xinetd.conf. Any other ideas?
- Grant
I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
system. From
I have just bought a Digital Microscope (from Maplin) which works fine
on my laptop with Windows XP-Pro, but the provided software doesn't work
with LinuxMint-6 which is the only system on my PC, where I would get a
larger image.
Please, how can I discover whether there is a SANE driver for
i would ask the gphoto guys first.
allan
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Theo Tulley tj.tulley at physics.org wrote:
I have just bought a Digital Microscope (from Maplin) which works fine
on my laptop with Windows XP-Pro, but the provided software doesn't work
with LinuxMint-6 which is the
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009, Theo Tulley wrote:
I have just bought a Digital Microscope (from Maplin) which works fine
on my laptop with Windows XP-Pro, but the provided software doesn't work
with LinuxMint-6 which is the only system on my PC, where I would get a
larger image.
Please, how can I
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