Am 11.07.2011 21:09, schrieb stef: > Le lundi 11 juillet 2011 13:45:25 Brad Laue, vous avez ?crit : >> On 07/11/11 01:22, stef wrote: >>> Le samedi 9 juillet 2011 13:22:55 Sebastian Reinhardt, vous avez ?crit : >>>> Am 26.05.2011 06:56, schrieb stef: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I'm currently completing 2400/4800 dpi support for LiDE 200. I bug >>>>> fixing >>>>> >>>>> a few things, so I haven't currently any time for the 700F. Maybe in >>>>> about a month. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Stef >>>> Hi stef, >>>> >>>> Do You have any free resources for continuing with this driver project? >>>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'll have time to look at it after my holidays. However, since most of >>> >>> the develoment time is testing, and that I have no 700F at hand, I'm >>> afraid this will take some time. You'll have to test the code changes >>> I'll do, them send me back the tests logs. >>> >>> One thing you can right now do is to compile and test the latest genesys >>> >>> backend version to get a starting point. By using the appended script, >>> you'll be able to run a compiled version without installing it (ie no >>> 'make install'). It outputs a rl.pnm and rl.log file. Please send them >>> to me. The script has to be placed and run in the backend subdirectory >>> of SANE's sources. >>> >>> Another thing is to record with usbsnoop a 4800 dpi scan done under >>> >>> windows. The Usbsnoop.log file will be huge but can be reduced by >>> selecting a very small scan area. Compress it and send it (or post it >>> somewhere) to me. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Stef >> I'm also available to test your changes on a 700F. I haven't got a >> native Windows install but I do connect the scanner to Virtualbox >> currently in order to use it - would Usbsnoop output be useful from >> that, or would the virtual machine introduce too many unknowns? >> >> Will test with the attached script. Should we be testing using the >> latest source from SVN or the latest release, or both? >> >> - Brad > Hello, > > please use latest source code from git to compile a test version. > Recording a usbsnoop log from within a virtual machine worked for me using > vmware. Virtualbox gives me some troubles to have USB working. But may be > it'll work for you. > > Regards, > Stef > Hi, I have an dual-boot (opeSuSE and Winstone XP)on my notebook. I have already done an "Snoop" with 75dpi (see earlier mails). So there is no problem for me to make an new one....please wait one or two days (think tomorrow I will do this and upload the result)...
-- Kind regaards Sebastian Reinhardt
