Hello Henning, Thursday, February 13, 2003, 5:56:17 PM, you wrote: HMG> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 05:10:13PM +0100, Holger Drefs wrote: >> I started the sane thing to access an hp scanjet IIp over the network >> for batch scanning of text documents. >> Unfortunately I could find out now, that on two W2K Workstations Xsane >> crashes on the second page coming from adf and on an NT4 Workstation >> crashes after 5th page lineart at 200dpi.
HMG> Does it also happen if you run XSane on the server? Does it happen if HMG> you run XSane on Unix on a client? Server is not capable of running XSane. There is no Unix client. HMG> Does it also happen if you scan multiple pages without the ADF? Does HMG> it happen if you don't use batch mode? On W2k-machine 1.5 pages are proceeded instead of 1, after that XSane ends. On NT4-machine 3 pages are proceeded instead of 2, after that XSane is endless receiving gray data. HMG> Which version of xsane? Which version of sane-backends? XSane Win32 0.90, backend 1.0.8 >> Do you know that behaviour? Is that something related to my systems or >> to Xsane? >> Could it happen that XSane is very sensitive to other tcp/ip traffic >> beside the scanning traffic, which means if there is other activity it >> likes to say good bye? HMG> I have no experience with the Windows version but the Linux XSane (or HMG> to be more exact: sane-net + saned) don't seem to be influenced by HMG> other traffic. Well, scanning will be slower, but nothing else. hm, I should use a Linux as well. Cheerio Holger
