[sane-devel] epson 1250u vs 45-TEST5

Gene Heskett gene_heskett@iolinc.net
Sun, 5 Jan 2003 15:46:59 -0500


On Sunday 05 January 2003 15:13, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 02:48:18PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Trying out the bt848 option, it captured a blank, 18% grey
>> screen. (theres no antenna feed to the card at the moment so it
>> should have been snow, but what do I know, I'm just a broadcast
>> tv engineer).
>
>Usually it's necessary to set up the v4l card by using e.g. xawtv
>before using it with a SANE frontend.

Thats saying xawtv has to be running I take it?
>
>> Then trying the epson gt-7200 (or was the 6800?) it still worked
>> at least in preview mode.
>
>That's with the epson kowa backend? The SANE epson backend does
> not support your scanner as far as I know.
>
Thats correct.  I cannot get the whole thing to build, but the 
libraries do, and a make install after the make fails will install 
them, and they then do work with xsane/sane very nicely!

>> read:Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel: scanner.c: open_scanner(1):
>> Unable to access minor data
>
>That one is ok, you can ignore it.
>
>> Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel: Device not ready.  Make sure
>> there is a disc in the drive. Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel:
>> VFS: busy inodes on changed media. Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote
>> kernel: sda : READ CAPACITY failed. Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote
>> kernel: sda : status = 1, message = 00, host > = 0, driver = 08
>> Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel: Info fld=0xa00 (nonstd), Current
>> sd00:00: sns = 70  2 Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel: Raw sense
>> data:0x70 0x00 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x0a 0x00 0x00 Jan  5 14:37:24
>> coyote kernel: sda : block size assumed to be 512 bytes, disk
>> size 1GB. Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel:  sda: I/O error: dev
>> 08:00, sector 0 Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel:  I/O error: dev
>> 08:00, sector 0 Jan  5 14:37:24 coyote kernel:  unable to read
>> partition table
>
>Huh? This doesn't look good. You don't have a link /dev/scanner
>pointing to a SCSi drive? Anyway, the error looks suspicious.

Not to my knowledge.  The only link involving /dev/sda is a link 
from /dev/camera to /dev/sda1, made because my camera, an Olympus 
C-3020, is a vfat file system once the usb cable is plugged in and 
usbfilesystem is loaded.  I finally built it into the kernel cause 
I kept forgetting to load it, with me beating my head trying to 
figure out why it doesn't work this time when it just did last 
week.  "Senior moments" you know.
>
>I have no idea about the other stuff.

Maybe somebody has run into it before and will check in.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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