[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-18 Thread axel dammers
Hi, thanks for your tip. I compiled it without the spaces in leo.c and the scanner runs !!! Very much thanks for your good help. :-)) Bye, Axel Henning Meier-Geinitz schrieb: >Hi, > >On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:01:54PM +0100, axel dammers wrote: > > >>But sane-find-scanner -v -v shows not

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-17 Thread Frank Zago
axel dammers wrote: > Hi, > > thanks for your tip. > > I compiled it without the spaces in leo.c and the scanner runs !!! > > Very much thanks for your good help. :-)) > > Bye, > Axel > > Thanks for the report. Frank.

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-17 Thread Frank Zago
Hi, I've added an entry in the backend for this variant. You might as well wait for sane 1.10. But if you're in a hurry, remove the spaces and recompile sane. eg change {6, "LEO ", "LEOScan-S3 ", to {6, "LEO", "LEOScan-S3", Regards, Frank. Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, >

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-17 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:01:54PM +0100, axel dammers wrote: > But sane-find-scanner -v -v shows not a 0 behind the scanner name: Yes, it does: > searching for SCSI scanners: > checking /dev/scanner... open ok > Inquiry for device: >000: 06 00 02 02 1f 00 00 00 4c 45 4f 00 00 00 00 00

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-16 Thread axel dammers
Hi, thanks for your answers. But sane-find-scanner -v -v shows not a 0 behind the scanner name: searching for SCSI scanners: checking /dev/scanner... open ok Inquiry for device: 000: 06 00 02 02 1f 00 00 00 4c 45 4f 00 00 00 00 00LEO. 016: 4c 45 4f 53 63 61 6e 2d 53 33

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-15 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 09:59:03PM +0100, axel dammers wrote: > It's right, the name of the scanner is LEO LEOScan-S3. > > Here are the output of "SANE_DEBUG_LEO=255 scanimage -L": > > [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of leo to 255. > [leo] sane_init > [leo] This is sane-leo version 1.0-9

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-15 Thread axel dammers
Hi, thanks for your answer, It's right, the name of the scanner is LEO LEOScan-S3. Here are the output of "SANE_DEBUG_LEO=255 scanimage -L": [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of leo to 255. [leo] sane_init [leo] This is sane-leo version 1.0-9 [leo] (C) 2002 by Frank Zago [leo] attach_scanner:

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-15 Thread Frank Zago
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 09:59:03PM +0100, axel dammers wrote: > >>It's right, the name of the scanner is LEO LEOScan-S3. >> >>Here are the output of "SANE_DEBUG_LEO=255 scanimage -L": >> >>[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of leo to 255. >>[leo] sane_init

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-14 Thread Henning Meier-Geinitz
Hi, On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 10:56:40PM +0100, axel dammers wrote: > I am trying to make my old SCSI scanner Leo S3 work. > > "sane-find-scanner" (as root) say's: >found SCSI scanner 2LEO LEOScan-S3 1.10" at /dev/scanner >found SCSI scanner 2LEO LEOScan-S3 1.10" at /dev/sg0 Shoul

[sane-devel] no scanners found (leo s3 scsi-scanner)

2003-01-14 Thread axel dammers
Hello, I am trying to make my old SCSI scanner Leo S3 work. "sane-find-scanner" (as root) say's: found SCSI scanner 2LEO LEOScan-S3 1.10" at /dev/scanner found SCSI scanner 2LEO LEOScan-S3 1.10" at /dev/sg0 "scanimage -d leo:/dev/scanner" or "scanimage -d leo:/dev/sg0" say's (