[sane-devel] Umax Astra 200P Bug-Report OS/2

Franz Bakan Franz Bakan" <fbakan@gmx.net
Wed, 03 Apr 2002 22:23:15 +0200 (CEST)


On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 06:35:17 +0100, stef wrote:

>	There are two options:
>
>	- set parallel port to EPP only in BIOS, and see what happens
>
>	- try latest CVS which has some code to set ECPEPP in this case

In EPP-Mode
scanimage -L seems to work now, with latest CVS-code compiled, but

scanimage --device=umax_pp 1>1.pnm 2>errors-scan.log

results in the following lines at the end of the error-log:

...
[umax_pp] init: evaluating option <option astra 2000>
[umax_pp] init: option astra 2000 P
[umax_pp] open: device `'
[umax_pp] open: trying default device 0x378, port=0x378
[umax_pp_low] SendCommand(0xE0) passed...
[umax_pp_low] ClearRegister(0) passed...
[umax_pp_low] Init001() passed... (umax_pp_low.c:3896)
[umax_pp_low] Error! expected reg0B=0xC7, found 0x00! (umax_pp_low.c:3902) 
[umax_pp_low] Scanner needs probing ... 
[umax_pp_low] EPPRegisterWrite(0xA,0x0) passed...   (umax_pp_low.c:3399)
[umax_pp_low] ReleaseScanner() done ...
[umax_pp_low] status 170 doesn't match! umax_pp_low.c:2640
[umax_pp_low] No scanner detected by 'RingScanner(2,0)'...
[umax_pp_low] status 170 doesn't match! umax_pp_low.c:2640
[umax_pp_low] No scanner detected by 'RingScanner(5,0)'...
[umax_pp_low] status 170 doesn't match! umax_pp_low.c:2640
[umax_pp_low] No scanner detected by 'RingScanner(5,10000)'...
[umax_pp_low] status 170 doesn't match! umax_pp_low.c:2640
[umax_pp_low] No scanner detected by 'RingScanner(5,10000)'...
[umax_pp_low] RingScanner passed...
[umax_pp_low] SendCommand(0x30) passed ... (umax_pp_low.c:4388)
[umax_pp_low] SendCommand(0x00) passed... (umax_pp_low.c:4395)
[umax_pp_low] status 170 doesn't match! umax_pp_low.c:2806
[umax_pp_low] TestVersion(0) (umax_pp_low.c:4399) failed ...
[umax_pp_mid] sanei_umax_pp_InitTransport() failed (umax_pp_mid.c:284)
[umax_pp] failed to init transport layer on port 0x000
scanimage: open of device umax_pp failed: Error during device I/O
[umax_pp] sane_exit: (...)

I have sent the complete errorlogs to stef.

Bye,
Franz