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Don't be discouraged. Writing a scanner driver is very difficult work,
especially if you lack documentation. Writing the epjitsu backend was
so frustrating, I doubt I will work on such a stupid scanner again.
Perhaps A. Imass will have some interest is continuing your work :)
allan
2010/6/8
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Just looked at the logs (only the beginning is interesting for me), but
it fails at the same point even after having fixed the checksums
(although the scanner did not seem to care they were misplaced)
But one thing surprises me: in the usb dialogs, I don't see any USB
Interrupt messages like in
I have just committed to sane git repository, a modified version of a
backend I got from Panasonic of Russia. It is called kvs20xx, and
supports 6 scanners:
KV-S2025C
KV-S2026C
KV-S2028C
KV-S2045C
KV-S2046C
KV-S2048C
As I do not actually have access to any of this hardware, I am unable
to test
It is possible that there is a problem with the sane backend used to
talk to the scanner. What is the output of the command
sane-find-scanner, run as root?
If it shows a line containing epson2, you could try editing
/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, and '#' the epson2 line, and remove any '#' in
front of the