On Saturday, 5. October 2002 19:42, Theodore Kilgore wrote:
[SNIP]
> Please see the bottom of this message for the source of my confusion about
> whether the N670U has an LM9833 or a LM9832. No, my memory has not been
> playing tricks. But I am still confused.
[SNAP]
> Let me first try and answer t
Gerhard,
Please see the bottom of this message for the source of my confusion about
whether the N670U has an LM9833 or a LM9832. No, my memory has not been
playing tricks. But I am still confused.
Theodore Kilgore
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Jaeger, Gerhard wrote:
> On Wednesday, 2. October 2002 17:00
On Wednesday, 2. October 2002 17:00, Theodore Kilgore wrote:
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> I thought it is the case that the Canon N670U has an LM9933 chip in it?
> Maybe my memory is playing tricks?
[SNAP]
Hi,
AFAIK, the N670U uses the LM9832 and the N676U uses the
LM9833, rather the same chip, but the LM9832 has an
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:25:28PM +0100, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> I have just uploaded another update based on the responses so far.
> If people could take another look. Comments on spelling and grammar
> are also welcome, Agfa has been spelled Afga for the last three years...
> until someon
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 09:45:28PM -0500, Frank Zago wrote:
> For big endian machine (eg PPC), a linux kernel 2.4.20 will be necessary to
> work with the Umax Astra 2200.
> This is also true for any scanner using control messages.
Oops. Is this a problem with the scanner module or low level
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 09:45:28PM -0500, Frank Zago wrote:
>
>>For big endian machine (eg PPC), a linux kernel 2.4.20 will be necessary to
>>work with the Umax Astra 2200.
>>This is also true for any scanner using control messages.
>
>
> Oops. Is this a
jonat...@buzzard.org.uk said:
> I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
> would be grateful if people could check the page out an let me know of
> any errors and or omissions.
I have just uploaded another update based on the responses so far.
If people could take anoth
Hi Jonathan,
>>I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
>>would be grateful if people could check the page out an let me know of
>>any errors and or omissions.
For big endian machine (eg PPC), a linux kernel 2.4.20 will be necessary to
work
with the Umax Astra 2200.
Jonathan Buzzard schrieb:
>
> I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
> would be grateful if people could check the page out an let me know
> of any errors and or omissions.
Hello Jonathan.
Some information you may like to add:
The Umax Astra 4000U and Astra 2100SU ha
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 11:33:58AM +0100, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
> would be grateful if people could check the page out an let me know
> of any errors and or omissions.
Thanks for your update!
Some comments about your USB
Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
> I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
> would be grateful if people could check the page out an let me know
> of any errors and or omissions.
Hi, Jonathan. I took a look at both the parallel-port and USB pages.
Could you add to both pages re
Hi,
The claim that the HP5370 is working with the Avision backend cannot
be substantiated right now. Rene Rebe is working hard and a few of us
testing hard, but not ready yet...I hope we make Christmas !!
Willem
>
> I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
> would be g
Hi Jonathan,
good to have you back with an updated page (I know it's a lot of
work, but this kind of work is really appreciated).
Here are some things that are missing/or wrong:
* The URL at the Plustek entry is not correct, the correct one is
www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html=20
* The CANON
I have just uploaded an update to the "USB Scanners under Linux". I
would be grateful if people could check the page out an let me know
of any errors and or omissions.
I would also like to hear of suggestions for a couple of scanners
that are well supported under Linux and are *currently* purchasa
First, I would like to say "thank you" to all of those who have been
working on full support for the Canon N670U and related scanners. From
following the discussion about this, it seems to me that the project is
almost completed. Sorry that I have not been involved in the recent
testing, but I have
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