Hi James,
Not every Brother device is a Scanner thus that workaround, as I
understand, will never be added to
the official SANE distribution tree, however the same "fix" could work
for Ubuntu 10.04 too.
kind regards
Ren?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 9:49 PM, James Deibele wrote:
>
> I'm running Ubun
IIRC the version bumb to 1.0.19 was opted for
Instead of the minor version bumb.
Kind Regards
Ren? Kjellerup
-- as life grows older, I gain experience.
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[mailto:sane-devel-bounces+rk.katan
May I suggest that the data from
http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html
or http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs.html be presented in a xml
data
structure which the stores could easily parse to locate supported scanners.
Suggestion of a basic structure:
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> Fra: Oliver Schwartz [mailto:Oliver.Schwartz at gmx.de]
> Sendt: 27. juni 2008 12:24
> Til: Ren? Kjellerup
> Cc: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Emne: Re: [sane-devel] How to accurately scan A4(210mmx297mm)
> size paper?
>
> Hello all,
>
> > IIRC t
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>
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bian.org] P? vegne af Patrick Londema
> Sendt: 27. juni 2008 10:40
> Til: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Emn
Gerald Murray wrote:
> Quoting J?rgen Ernst :
> Canon CanoScan LiDE 600F.
> > Is anyone working on a backend to that scanner yet?
>
> > If not I want to start programming a backend.
>
> > Ciao
> > J?rgen
>
> There is no one working on adding this scanner as of yet, so welcome!
>
> There is a l
Hi again,
Just a little update.
I've coded up to Urb 82 of the initiation and
so far it looks fairly okay.
Kind regards
Ren? Kjellerup
-- as life grows older, I gain experience.
> -Original Message-
> From:
> sane-devel-bounces+webmaster=keenan.dk at lists.alioth.debian.org
>
> [ma
Hi,
I think the CanoScan 4200F uses a firmware.
Can this be true acording the log I've uploaded
to this location: http://www.keenan.dk/rk_test/bootlog.tar.bz2
(look at Urb 19(write) and Urb 24(read))
If so I'd like if someone could analyze it.
I've even extrated the data packet to the file
cano
Hi'
What I'd try, when unplugging and replugging the scanner and it
doesn't stop adding to the log, is; just after you replugged the
Scanner is to start up the scanner software.
ie. In Photoshop go to:
Files->Import->CanoScan 3000F
And just let it start up, not pressing preview, scan or any th
Hi' all,
Now I've made a few logs, and I've come across something
odd.
I start the sniffer, then open the preview/scanning
interface from my photo editor (PS7).
And when it's running, the sniffer just stops getting any
more packets even when scanning an image of say 1x1cm at 100dpi.
I can even
Hi' Martin,
I guess you mean the CanoScan 4200F. I'll say the development
is going slowly. Lack of the ability to create usb logs has
slowed the process. And time have been scarce over the past 6
months.
However things are looking brighter now with the release of
the VMWare Player 2.0 which has
Hi' every one.
This mail is primarily directed to those
of you who's writing USB applications.
My question meight seem simple, however
the solution does elude me.
In my log file it takes my scanner 80ms to
select the configuration
Quote from log:
[5 ms] >>> URB 4 going down >>>
-- URB_FUNCT
I've found out that the communication to the CanoScan 4200F scanner
most likely happens through control messages. And I've tried to set up
my program to emulate this, but with my limited knowledge of how USB
communication works.
I'd like to how to set up a control msg. But what are requestType /
Hi,
I'm trying to write a backend for the CanoScan4200F. So I'd put you on a
list of testers for the time when I have something :)
In that sense I still need some explanation of the USB log I've made
They are found here: http://www.keenan.dk/rkimgz/canoscan4200FLogs.tar.bz
Regards
Ren? Kjelleru
Hi,
I'm trying to write a backend for the CanoScan4200F. So I'd
put you on a list of testers for the time when I have something :)
In that sense I still need some explanation of the USB log I've made
They are found here: http://www.keenan.dk/rkimgz/canoscan4200FLogs.tar.bz
Regards
Ren? Kjelleru
Hi'
I have two small logs, each of which I've runned throught the
spike4.pl script, from the Canon CanoScan4200F.
here is a link to the logs:
http://www.keenan.dk/rkimgz/canoscan4200Flogs.tar.bz2
bBW4b:
this is a scanner startup a small Black & White scan and at the end
a test of the 4 buttons
> -Original Message-
> From: m. allan noah
> Sent: 8. december 2006 22:07
> To: Ren? Kjellerup
> Cc: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
> Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Libusb - reads and writes?
>
> On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Ren? Kjellerup wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, m. allan noah
> >
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, m. allan noah
> On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Ren? Kjellerup wrote:
>
> > So the primary question is, which endpoint does one write to, and
> > which does one read from?
>
> the in/out identifiers are written from the perspective of the host, not
the device. so you read in and write
The information on the unsupported page is from
a device connected to a usb1.1,
I've attached the correct information in 3 plain
text files.
Best regards
Ren? Kjellerup
Regarding the Canon CanoScan 4200F
The information on the unsupported page is from
a device connected to a usb1.1, I've attached
the correct information in 3 plain text files.
Best regards
Ren? Kjellerup
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On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, m. allan noah wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Ren? Kjellerup wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > The documentation on this seems to be purely reference for
> > programmers who have used them before...
> >
> > How do one read/write to a usb device (scanner)?
> > Will it return d
Hi everyone,
The documentation on this seems to be purely reference
for programmers who have used them before...
How do one read/write to a usb device (scanner)?
Will it return data on invalid commands, and where?
And so on...
Could I see a general piece of code that I could use
as a template?
Hi!
I see my self as a programmer, though it's been a while I've written in C.
So I'd like some guidence on how to communicate with a usb device in C, as
I've primariely done GUI, cryptographic and socket programming in C++.
Greetings and best wishes
Ren? Kjellerup
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