Am 01.03.2011 06:59, schrieb stef:
> Le Wednesday 23 February 2011 22:17:09 Sebastian Reinhardt, vous avez ?crit :
> .....
>>>     Hello,
>>>     
>>>     thanks for these tests. Now I think that the 700F isn't just a clone of
>>>
>>> LiDE 100/200 and specific structures must be tuned. The first thing to do
>>> is to define specific GPIO description for this model and see how it
>>> fares.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>     Stef
>> Ok, how can I help You to make it work?
>       Hello,
>
>       the steps involved in adapting the backend would be to record the USB 
> activity for a scan done under windows. Then process this log to extract GPIO 
> settings. A new GPIO define and a corresponding entry must be defined in 
> genesys_device.c . Then in genesys_gl847.c the gl847_init_gpio function may 
> be 
> have to be adapted. 
>       To my opinion, there isn't much code to write but many tests to run in 
> order to check that the cnages are working like expected. So this task would 
> be better done by someone owning a 700F like you.
>
> Regards,
>       Stef 
>

Sorry, it took a while, but I have done it: I made log during scanning
with winstone (some programms had some problems with xp). I have
uploaded the log file of an 75dpi scan to this location:

http://snr-solutions.de/UsbSnoop.log

This file was generated by "SniffUSB-x86-2.0.0006".

I hope this can help......

So Stef, if there is a new version of sane-backend, then I will test it
again.

-- 
Kind regaards

Sebastian Reinhardt




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