When I was using the Kernel 2.2.5 sg.o (Sane 1.0.1 did not work with the
2.2.19 sg and I read somewhere, that this could be due to the sg-driver)
with my kernel 2.2.19 I received the error-message "scanimage:
sane_start: Out of memory".
(Agfa Snapscan 600, backend snapscan, sane-backends-CVS-2001-06-10)
Now - since I'm using the kernel 2.2.19 sg.o - I can perform scans.
But I think there are some errors:
Receiving a color-preview with xsane the images length is enlarged, its
width not. The preview-image is disorted. (and the scanner producing
some really poor noise) When the preview-scan is finished, I receive the
error-messages
"Failed to set value of option resolution: Error during device I/O"
"Failed to set value of option tl-x: Error during device I/O"
"Failed to set value of option tl-y: Error during device I/O"
"Failed to set value of option br-x: Error during device I/O"
"Failed to set value of option br-y: Error during device I/O"
"Failed to set value of option mode: Error during device I/O"
Color-scans seem to work, but the 600dpi scan is really slow. And I mean
really (over 10 minutes for an area of about 2 centimetres x 5
centimetres.
Is it possible that these errors came with my use of the 2.2.19 sg? What
files do I have to replace when I want to use the 2.2.5 sg? (sg.c, but
do I have to replace sg.h too?)
I'm using xsane-0.78-win32 and xsane-0.76 (and the version of sane
mentioned above)
Thanks for any hints.
Maier Gerfried
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