well, these logs seem to have been generated by something other than
benoit's usb sniffer (which is all my programs understand), but i did
get some info out. primarily, that the machine seems to be vaguely
SCSI based. i see scsi opcodes at the head of every short write, and a
corresponding read or
On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 15:30 +0200, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> Johannes Meixner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> >
>
> > 2) fix-uninitialized-variables.patch
> > fixes an uninitialized variable in teco2.c, see
> > https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=205451
>
> That code looks fishy, size is used to initi
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thasts strange with 32k buffer its still not working, but i goes a
bit further on:
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Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hi,
> 1) fix-buffer-overflow.patch
> has a fix for an "array subscript is above array bounds"
> error in niash.c, see
> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=246654
I think the fix isn't appropriate, though there is something fishy in
the way the options are disabl
ok, i just did a test without saned and scsis. it is not working.
Last debugmessages from scanimage:
http://pastebin.ca/749115
I tried the default buffersize, 131072, 262144...
thanks
Stefan
> so you are saying that scsi does not work, even without saned?
>
> what values did you try for the b
Damn good idea, where the hell were I thinking at?
So, the new link:
http://www.matei.upcnet.ro/scanner.zip
Ok, I must admit it's th first time I'm working with
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Ok, now it works, but only with USB (quite slow, usb1.1 interface).
So it has something to do with the scsi card
Stefan
> does it work locally without saned?
>
> allan
>
> On 10/25/07, Stefan Below wrote:
>
>> I forgot the complete logfile: http://pastebin.ca/748949
>>
>> Thanks
>> Stefan
Hi, I am using Linux since summer and I can already
say I am comfortable with it but unluckly my new benq
5560 scanner won't work with sane :(
I tried sniffing some data it sends in windows but the
file seams to get extremely large. This is dumped when
opening mirascan and scanning for the preview
around
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Thanks
Stefan
> Hello,
>
> i have a big problem with the Fujitsu fi-4120C and Ubuntu 7.06/7.10 . I
> am using the SCSI-Interface with the Tekram DC-390F. The Scanner is the
> only scsi device.
> The problem is, that the seems to be ok, but
Hello,
i have a big problem with the Fujitsu fi-4120C and Ubuntu 7.06/7.10 . I
am using the SCSI-Interface with the Tekram DC-390F. The Scanner is the
only scsi device.
The problem is, that the seems to be ok, but the frontend recived
nothing. Saned crashed with the last message:
[saned] proces
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Hello,
I have a problem with a HP Scanjet 5300C USB.
"sane-find-scanner" finds the scanner, but "scanimage -L" does not.
sane-find-scanner finds this scanner:
found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0, product=0x0701) at libusb:001:004
It's no rights-problem, because I do this as root.
It's Debian Etch,
jazz_johnson at verizon.net wrote:
Hi,
> I'm getting a segfault with xsane which I guess is
> probably due to an error in my sane_control_option() routine.
> Is there anyway to enable my DBG() macros so that xsane will print out where
> it's bombing?
If you use the DBG() facility offered by SAN
if the ricoh manual is anything like the fujitsu manuals, you'd better
have a copy of the scsi2 spec on hand as well. actual english was used
in the production of the spec :)
allan
On 10/25/07, jazz_johnson at verizon.net wrote:
> On Thursday 25 October 2007, m. allan noah wrote:
> > did this he
On Thursday 25 October 2007, m. allan noah wrote:
> did this help?
THANKS alot, yes it did!
>
> On 10/24/07, m. allan noah wrote:
> > On 10/24/07, jazz_johnson at verizon.net
> > wrote:
> > > Where, according to the MANUAL,
> > >
> > > "the Transfer Length is the
> > > byte-length of the Window
please dont post binary garbage to the list- drop the image into a
file. Is the scsi card's internal port properly terminated (probably
in its bios)?
it will be slow, but try a smaller buffer...
allan
lets try smaller buffer size, not bigger- 32K.
allan
On 10/25/07, Stefan Below wrote:
>
> ok, i just did a test without saned and scsis. it is not working.
> Last debugmessages from scanimage:
> http://pastebin.ca/749115
>
> I tried the default buffersize, 131072, 262144...
>
> thanks
> Stefan
>
so you are saying that scsi does not work, even without saned?
what values did you try for the buffer size?
allan
On 10/25/07, Stefan Below wrote:
> Ok, now it works, but only with USB (quite slow, usb1.1 interface).
> So it has something to do with the scsi card
>
> Stefan
>
> > does it wo
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 06:35:28 +0200
stef wrote:
> Hello,
>
> there seems to be some acces rights problems.
> I get:
> "You don't have permission to access /~aet/lx2480/203.jpg on this
> server."
>
> Regards,
> Stef
>
Fixed.
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did this help?
On 10/24/07, m. allan noah wrote:
> On 10/24/07, jazz_johnson at verizon.net wrote:
> > Where, according to the MANUAL,
> >
> > "the Transfer Length is the
> > byte-length of the Window List transferred by the initiator in the
> > DATA OUTPUT PHASE, and the Window List is a list o
does it work locally without saned?
allan
On 10/25/07, Stefan Below wrote:
> I forgot the complete logfile: http://pastebin.ca/748949
>
> Thanks
> Stefan
> > Hello,
> >
> > i have a big problem with the Fujitsu fi-4120C and Ubuntu 7.06/7.10 . I
> > am using the SCSI-Interface with the Tekram DC-
Hi,
This device is seems to be based on some custom soc (arm9 or mips
probably). I have tried to make some sense out of the data and have
found out that shortest repeating pattern on completely white is 6 bits
long. This pattern is 1010 00 or some other variation of same pattern of
one's. I have
Hello,
there seems to be some acces rights problems.
I get:
"You don't have permission to access /~aet/lx2480/203.jpg on this server."
Regards,
Stef
Hi,
I finally got my hs2p driver to do basic scanning:
# scanimage -T -d hs2p:/dev/sg0
scanimage: scanning image of size 4672x6787 pixels at 1 bits/pixel
scanimage: acquiring gray frame, 1 bits/sample
scanimage: reading one scanline, 584 bytes... PASS
scanimage: reading one byte... PA
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