Hi,

ok, here is an update, i now use the libusb port from capefox and
stole the make file for sane-backend from openwrt :)

both now compile without errors, i am currently integrating the lot
into the sdk.... i already have 3 scanners sitting here, i hope that i
will be able to atleast have 1 of them detected :)

for the 4MB part, i am not sure yet, for me it is not so critical, i
already have 1 of the new LX832 sitting on my desk :-)   however, you
only need to copy the backend that you want to the fox, which should
reduce the space needed drastically

i'll keep you updated :-)    
i think cups would be the next 1 after this :-)

--- In [email protected], "themarvman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks John, please do. Does the original configuration (4mb flash) 
> Fox Board have enough permanent storage to hold SANE? Or would one 
> have to add storage?
> 
> --- In [email protected], "blogic79" <john@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > 
> > this is a good one, i started porting sane last night :) libusb is
> > already in the patch since 2 days ago, i will finish sane tonight
> > hopefully :) i'll keep you updated
> > 
> > John
> > --- In [email protected], "themarvman" <themarvman@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > I'm new to Linux and embedded systems in general, and I'm 
> attempting to 
> > > use a document scanner with the Fox Board. Currently I'm 
> researching a 
> > > solution using an open source project called SANE (Scanner Access 
> Now 
> > > Easy) which facilitates scanning with Linux, and a SANE supported 
> > > scanner. For now I'm considering a USB scanner because I'm not 
> sure how 
> > > to go about adding SCSI capability to the Fox Board.
> > > 
> > > Has anyone tried to implement a similar solution? Is the solution 
> even 
> > > possible with the Fox Board? Any advice or suggestions would be 
> greatly 
> > > appreciated, thanks!
> > >
> >
>


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