Hey Stef, the script you forwarded to me (decode-pl.sh) seems to be reliant on some .awk files (filtre.awk, swap.awk and refait.awk). I had a quick look online but could not find them, is there any chance you could send them to me :)
Chris On 12/07/2009 08:24 PM, stef wrote: > Le lundi 7 d?cembre 2009 19:30:15 Chris Berry, vous avez ?crit : > >> Ok I have managed to use SniffUSB to extract some data during the >> calibration and preview stages, there is too much to post here but im >> not sure how to interpret it. I have tried usb-robot but am struggling >> to get it working (it tells me there is a problem finding libusb header >> which is installed?). Any advice of where to go from here would be great :) >> >> Thanks >> >> Chris >> > Hello, > > once you have the usb log, you can parse it with the appended scripts > (from > Pierre Willenbrock). You can then compare the processed output with the debug > output of scanimage ran with full debug. > A starting point is to add the USB ids in genesys.conf.in, then add a > model > description in genesys_devices.c . Cloning the Lide 35 entry seems to be a > sensible start. Then you'll have to set the flags to the same values than the > HP2400 entry so that the backend doesn't try to do calibration and does an > uncalibrated scan. With a script like the attached 'run-genesys' (to be put in > backend subdir) you can try the code you have just compiled without installing > it system-wide > > Regards, > Stef > > -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
