Hi Tom,
Henning Meier-Geinitz henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 04:48:51PM +0100, Tom Schutzer-Weissmann wrote:
I had problems using the Epkowa libraries (libsane-epkowa) and the
iscan frontend with my usb scanner in kernel 2.6.
The scanner was closed after
Teco1, 2 and 3 are backends for SCSI scanners so don't expect that the
codes are the same.
Most teco scanners have a VM... nr. on the outside of the scanner and
sometimes also placed somewhere in the software. Also some rebadged teco
scanners have a VM on the outside or inside.
See
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 ins...@piments.com wrote:
You say that this only happens on high res but later that higher res is
not availible on transparency. Could you be more specific? I sounds a bit
contradictory.
High res *is* available under transparency (up to 1600dpi), just not very
useful due
Andi McLean said:
On Sunday 13 June 2004 00:27, Klemens Dickbauer wrote:
Dave what do you think about putting the JNI part in with my code?
If you can make sense of it, please feel free. The JNI wrappers are actually
quite trivial. The hardest thing is figuring out how to avoid memory leaks.
Hi Andi,
Andi McLean said:
I have designed a structure to split interface and
implementation how does
everyone feel about these?
Would it be possible for you to either include your java sources in the
.jars you release, or release a source jar alongside them, please? I know
they are
Hi again,
Would it be possible for you to either include your java
sources in the .jars you release, or release a source jar
alongside them, please? I know they are available via CVS,
but it would be nice to have the sources which were used to
make the jar as well.
Also, would you mind
Hi,
Neal Gamradt wrote:
[sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readbyte_nib: reading value 0xa5
from 'parport0'
[...]
[sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readbyte_nib: reading value 0x00
from 'parport0'
the backend gets the correct value first, but later the scanner only
returns the wrong value 0x00. To me this looks like