Hi! here is it:
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of canon_pp to 100. [canon_pp] >> sane_init(0xbfffe778, 0x80550c8): Canon Parallel SANE Backend $Revision: 1.42 $ [canon_pp] >> ieee1284_find_ports [canon_pp] << ieee1284_find_ports [canon_pp] 1 parallel port(s) found. [canon_pp] port parport0 [canon_pp] >> init_device [canon_pp] [options] [canon_pp] configuring opt: num_options [canon_pp] configuring opt: resolution [canon_pp] configuring opt: colour mode [canon_pp] configuring opt: bit depth [canon_pp] configuring opt: tl-x [canon_pp] configuring opt: tl-y [canon_pp] configuring opt: br-x [canon_pp] configuring opt: br-y [canon_pp] configuring opt: calibrate [canon_pp] done opts [canon_pp] << init_device [canon_pp] sane_init, ># Define which port to use if one isn't specified - you should only have< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># one of these lines!< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># This is the default port to be used - others will be detected< [canon_pp] sane_init, >ieee1284 parport0< [canon_pp] Successfully parsed default scanner. [canon_pp] sane_init, >< [canon_pp] sane_init, >< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># Define the location of our pixel weight file, can begin with ~/ if needed.< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># You can have as many of these as you like - lines with ports that don't exist< [canon_pp] sane_init, >< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># will be ignored.< [canon_pp] sane_init, >#< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># Parameters are:< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># calibrate /path/to/calibration-file port-name< [canon_pp] sane_init, >#< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># The format of port-name is dependant on your OS version.< [canon_pp] sane_init, >#< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># If a file isn't speficied, the default name will be< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># ~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-[port-name]< [canon_pp] sane_init, >< [canon_pp] sane_init, >calibrate ~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-pp0 parport0< [canon_pp] calibrate line, >calibrate ~/.sane/canon_pp-calibration-pp0 parport0<[canon_pp] Successfully parsed calibrate. [canon_pp] sane_init, >< [canon_pp] sane_init, ># calibrate /etc/sane/my_calibration parport1< [canon_pp] sane_init: Calibration file is good for opening! [canon_pp] << sane_init [canon_pp] >> sane_get_devices (0xbfffe7c8, 0) [canon_pp] << sane_get_devices [canon_pp] >> sane_open (h=0xBFFFF624, name="parport0") [canon_pp] sane_open: Opening port parport0 [canon_pp] sane_open: Claiming port. [canon_pp] sane_open: Port supports ECP-H. [canon_pp] sane_open: Port supports interrupts. [canon_pp] sane_open: Port supports DMA. [canon_pp] [canon_pp] sane_open: Using ECP-H Mode [canon_pp] >> initialise [canon_pp] !! Unknown status - 080e [canon_pp] !! Unknown status - 080e [canon_pp] !! Unknown status - 0000 [canon_pp] !! Unknown status - 080e [canon_pp] Checksum error reading Info Block.[canon_pp] << initialise [canon_pp] sane_open: initialise returned 1, something is wrong with the scanner![canon_pp] >> sane_exit [canon_pp] << sane_exit On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Matthew Duggan wrote: > Hi, > > I'm interested in helping you with this problem.. please do: > export SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP=100 > and then run xsane again. That will give you _heaps_ of debug output. > If you could mail me that output - in particular, the lines just before > it reports IO Error, I'd be happy to have a look at it. > > Cheers, > > Matthew Duggan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Czeh Tamas" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, 25 March 2002 10:02 PM > Subject: Re: [sane-devel] canon again > > > > Hi! > > > > Simon: yes, thank you, its better, but... > > (the scanner is doing something now) > > i start with "xsane canon_pp" and i got an error messege: > > "Faild to open device`canon_pp:parport0`:Error during device I/O" > > > > in dmesg: > > "Mar 25 11:58:39 merkur kernel: ppdev0: registered pardevice > > Mar 25 11:58:39 merkur kernel: ppdev0: unregistered pardevice > > Mar 25 11:58:39 merkur kernel: lp0: ECP mode > > Mar 25 11:58:39 merkur kernel: ppdev0: registered pardevice > > Mar 25 11:58:53 merkur kernel: ppdev0: released pardevice because > > user-space forgot > > Mar 25 11:58:53 merkur kernel: ppdev0: unregistered pardevice" > > > > i set this too: > > /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport0/irq 11 > > /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport0/dma 3 > > > > > > > > garfy > > > > > > On 25 Mar 2002, Simon Krix wrote: > > > > > Hi Garfy, > > > > > > > i tried to use xsane, but its say: No devices available > > > > /etc/sane.d/canon.conf: /dev/lp0 (or parport0?) > > > > /etc/sane.d/dll.conf: canon > > > > if i connect the printer to the scanner the xsane segfault. > > > > im not a linux guru :) > > > > i have no idea what is wrong, somebody can help me? > > > > thanks > > > > /sorry about my english/ > > > > > > Don't connect the printer to the scanner. That breaks the driver. If > you > > > can't use a seperate port for each, get a cheap switchbox from > somewhere > > > (or just unplug the printer each time). > > > > > > To run xsane, just enter "xsane canon_pp". If that says "no scanner > > > detected" it probably means you didn't install the > SANE-backends-1.0.7 > > > patch properly. > > > > > > Does that help? > > > > > > -Simon > > > > > > -- > > > ----------------------- > > > [email protected] > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Sane-devel mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Sane-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel > > > > > >
