2004-10-17 kl. 23.54 skrev Martin Collins:
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:58:24 +0200
Johannes Berg johan...@sipsolutions.net wrote:
It is a type of rastern. See
http://www.pl32.com/tutorial/sraster/sraster.htm
for an image.
So it seems Fatting is the name of the inventor of a dither pattern,
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:23:41 +0200
Mattias Ellert mattias.ell...@tsl.uu.se wrote:
This is what is in there now. S=E5 most translators have tried to find
a translation...
sane-backends-1.0.15-pre1/po/sane-backends.cs.po-msgstr 8x8 hrub=E9=20
zv=FDrazn__n=ED (fatting)
Henning Meier-Geinitz henn...@meier-geinitz.de writes:
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 10:37:39AM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Karl Heinz Kremer k...@khk.net writes:
It looks like this scanner does not speak the ESC/I protocol. At
least not any flavor that the EPSON backend supports. Maybe
On Monday 18 October 2004 05:59, Jason Anderson wrote:
I'm talking about version 1.0.14, I think it's CVS, but I don't know. =
And
yep, I need to turn it 180 just to properly scan it.
Which is the SANE version, that used to work? I'm pretty sure, that you w=
on't
find any other version that
Some good news on the Microtek Scanmaker 5600 front -
with Karsten's and Bertrik's help, I have been able to
decode the usb protocol for setting/reading status,
setting scan window and other scan parameters etc.
Using javax-usb, I have been able to read image data
through bulk transfer. I will
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 09:03:55AM -0700, Susheel Yadav wrote:
Some good news on the Microtek Scanmaker 5600 front -
with Karsten's and Bertrik's help, I have been able to
decode the usb protocol for setting/reading status,
setting scan window and other scan parameters etc.
Using
Oi,
I got the above-mentioned scanners for some days for testing.
Unfortunately without the Windows CDs. Can someone send me the firmware
files for them (*.bin) files? The firmware file in Epson's IScan package
seems not to work, too old or so. XSane segfaults with it.
Thanks.
Till
I am writing to get some help and pointers and to hopefully avoid the
pitfalls.
I have been running debian 3.0 a while now, but have yet to hook up my
scanner, which now resides on an older windows machine. It uses the SCSI
card interface, and works well on my win 98se box; but I want to
--=-xv5kleSaPGSbmUmx0lXI
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary==-JRc1KVGyz2RW6C1OPppe
--=-JRc1KVGyz2RW6C1OPppe
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Here's a patch to add RPC codes and a short explanation of transferred
data to net.tex, with this the document is
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:48:08 -0600
Dr. Jones drjo...@vii.com wrote:
I am writing to get some help and pointers and to hopefully avoid
the pitfalls.
...
Any suggestions other than to dive in and try it on my machine?
If the default kernel doesn't support your SCSI card you will need to
find or
You can download them from EPSON's web site:
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?
BV_UseBVCookie=yesoid=41623infoType=Overview
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?
BV_UseBVCookie=yesoid=41624infoType=Overview
On Oct 18, 2004, at 2:29 PM, Till Kamppeter
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