Thanks so much. I feel so silly missing that RPM.
It is working beautifully now.
Graham
On 10/03/16 10:10, Olaf Meeuwissen
wrote:
Hi,
Graham Freeman writes:
I am having trouble with my new Epson V370
Thank you so much for your support allan. I will take note of this.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:17 PM, m. allan noah wrote:
> Yes- the value of maxlen is determined by the frontend. You cannot
> change it, and you certainly cannot re-alloc. You should have your own
> buffer in the backend, and read
Hi,
szukw...@arcor.de writes:
> utils/iscan-registry:
> STATEDIR=/usr/var/lib/iscan
>
> /etc/sane.d/epkowa.conf:
> usb
>
> Calling
>
> 'iscan-registry --add interpreter usb 0x04b8 0x014a
> /usr/lib64/iscan/libiscan-plugin-perfection-v370 /usr/share/iscan/esfwdd.bin'
>
> created the file '/usr/va
Hi,
Graham Freeman writes:
> I am having trouble with my new Epson V370. I have not been able to
> successfully apply the advice that has been recently reported working
> under a different version of Linux.
>
> I installed iscan-2.30 and iscan-data-1.36 from the
> iscan-perfection-v370-bundle-
Thanks for the update.
Worked for me too.
Keep up the good work.
Martin
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De: "Pavel Sayekat"
À: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 26 Février 2016 11:24:52
Objet: Re: [sane-devel] Canon LiDE 120 git commit 128c8931b3
Hi,
Now its working, atleast at 300
I am having trouble with
my new Epson V370. I have not been able to successfully apply the
advice that has been recently reported working under a different
version of Linux.
I installed iscan-2.30 and iscan-data-1.36 from the
iscan-perfection-v370-bun
Yes- the value of maxlen is determined by the frontend. You cannot
change it, and you certainly cannot re-alloc. You should have your own
buffer in the backend, and read bytes from it into the buffer provided
by the frontend. This type of double buffering will allow you to read
from the scanner in