No ideas?
Am 30.08.2012 08:51, schrieb Harald Vajkonny:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Mustek ScanExpress A3 USB 1200 Pro.
>
> sane-find-scanner -q returns:
> found USB scanner (vendor=0x055f [Hewlett-Packard.],
> product=0x040b [USB2.0 Scanner], chip=SQ113) at
> libusb:001:011
>
> Is th
Hi Klaus,
The reference to reflecta7200.h (in reflecta.c line 42) is a leftover from
previous work. It does nothing, just remove the line.
See below for the things I needed to do to add the backend. This is a summary
of notes I took when trying to get it to work, your system may be different but
Hi Jan,
thanks a lot for sharing your code. I pushed it to
git://github.com/kkaempf/sane-backends.git, branch "reflecta".
* Vleeshouwers, J.M. [Sep 06. 2012 23:41]:
> Hi Michael & Klaus,
>
> A working separate Reflecta/PIE-USB demo backend in the attachment. At least
> it works for a Crystals
Kodak i2600
scanner, same results. The windows driver for the devices are not installed
(and in fact seems that for the hp 5300C they don't exist anymore). Now I'm
using windows 7 32 bit.
Thanks for the answers
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Ruediger Meier writes:
> As I mentioned in one of my other emails in this thread I'd recommend to
> declare sane-config deprecated (print a warning) to let developers use
> pkg-config directly.
> This is IMO much better than changing sane-config's current behavior
> just to make it usable for