Le Mercredi 6 Juillet 2005 09:20, Sanjay Chigurupati a =E9crit=A0:
> Hi,
> I have scanjet 2400c. I can do testing.
> How do I do testing?
>
Hello,
to test you'll have to build the backend from CVS first. Then you can
run =
it=20
in a shell window without installing by exporting t
Le Mercredi 6 Juillet 2005 11:40, carlos a =E9crit=A0:
> Hi Stef,
> I very much would like to contribute with the testing, let me know
> when you have something new to try.
>
> cheers,
> Carlos
>
Hello,
I'll be on holidays next week, so I'll start working on 2400c in the
secon=
d
Hi,
I have scanjet 2400c. I can do testing.
How do I do testing?
Thx,
Sanjay
Hello,
the geneys backend doesn't fully support the 2400c. It is
a matter of finding
all the constants for it. I have received some USB logs so I should be
able
to find some thin
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Hi Stef,
I very much would like to contribute with the testing, let me know
when you have something new to try.=20
cheers,
Carlos
On 06/07/05 06:57, St=E9phane
Le Mardi 5 Juillet 2005 12:14, carlos a =E9crit=A0:
> Hi,
> I have an HP Jetscan 2400c. I have compiled and tried the genesys
> backend, and when I try scanimage -T it endups in an endless loop. The
> following trace repeats forever:
>
> [genesys] gl646_read_valid_words
> [genesys] genesys_low_
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Hi,
I have an HP Jetscan 2400c. I have compiled and tried the genesys backend,
and when
I try scanimage -T it endups in an endless loop. The following trace repeats
forever:
[genesys] gl646_read_valid_