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2006-10-22 22:39:56 |
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pirsoft.dnsalias.org">pierre pirsoft.dnsalias.org wrote:
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Aaron Lawrence schrieb:
pirsoft.dnsalias.org">pierre pirsoft.dnsalias.org wrote:
Aaron Lawrence schrieb:
Hello all,
[...]
I used the awk and perl script on http://john.daltons.info/lide60/ to
generate some output of plugging in the scanner, initializing and a
300dpi color scan. It was a while ago when I took the usb log but I
believe I canceled the scan partway through.
http://www.ford23.com/canon_lide_80/300dpi_color/00index.html
Can you somehow give me access to the raw log? That way i should be able
to create a test program replicating the behavior in the log to figure
out which parts of the scanning process is missing. Private mail should
be possible, if your web server does not allow you to upload such large
amounts of data. Alternatively i can setup a ftp server.
Here's the raw log.
http://www.ford23.com/canon_lide_80/usbsnoop-300dpi_color.log.zip (38 MB zipped,
180MB unzipped)
So, here is the small test program. It closely resembles the actions in
the log, but i still expect it to hang, because there seem to be at
least two gaps in the log. To compile simply use make in the directory.
In the meantime i will try to create a patch that makes sane work with
your scanner.
Regards,
Pierre
Thank you very much. The test program did hang like you expected.
The first time I ran it it produced this output:
Info: open_scanner: Success
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33207: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33208: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33209: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33210: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
The second time I ran it, this was the output:
Info: open_scanner: Success
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:2: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x41) ==
0x50
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:3: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x41) ==
0x50
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:4: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x6b) ==
0x00
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:19: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x6c)
== 0x00
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:22: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x6d)
== 0x0f
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:7803: failed assertion: unknown8e(24) == 0x00
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33207: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33208: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33209: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33210: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
Every time I run it after that I get the same output as the second time
and once I disconnect and reconnect the scanner it reverts back to the
original output.
Thank you,
Aaron
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| Canon Lide 80, USB log |

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2006-10-23 01:03:45 |
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aol.com">goland55 aol.com wrote:
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pirsoft.dnsalias.org">pierre pirsoft.dnsalias.org
wrote:
pirsoft.dnsalias.org" type="cite">
Aaron Lawrence schrieb:
pirsoft.dnsalias.org">pierre pirsoft.dnsalias.org wrote:
Aaron Lawrence schrieb:
Hello all,
[...]
I used the awk and perl script on http://john.daltons.info/lide60/ to
generate some output of plugging in the scanner, initializing and a
300dpi color scan. It was a while ago when I took the usb log but I
believe I canceled the scan partway through.
http://www.ford23.com/canon_lide_80/300dpi_color/00index.html
Can you somehow give me access to the raw log? That way i should be able
to create a test program replicating the behavior in the log to figure
out which parts of the scanning process is missing. Private mail should
be possible, if your web server does not allow you to upload such large
amounts of data. Alternatively i can setup a ftp server.
Here's the raw log.
http://www.ford23.com/canon_lide_80/usbsnoop-300dpi_color.log.zip (38 MB zipped,
180MB unzipped)
So, here is the small test program. It closely resembles the actions in
the log, but i still expect it to hang, because there seem to be at
least two gaps in the log. To compile simply use make in the directory.
In the meantime i will try to create a patch that makes sane work with
your scanner.
Regards,
Pierre
Thank you very much. The test program did hang like you expected.
The first time I ran it it produced this output:
Info: open_scanner: Success
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33207: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33208: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33209: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33210: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
The second time I ran it, this was the output:
Info: open_scanner: Success
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:2: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x41) ==
0x50
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:3: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x41) ==
0x50
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:4: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x6b) ==
0x00
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:19: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x6c)
== 0x00
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:22: failed assertion: set_read_register(0x6d)
== 0x0f
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:7803: failed assertion: unknown8e(24) == 0x00
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33207: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33208: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33209: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
usbsnoop-300dpi_color.c:33210: failed assertion:
set_read_register(0x41) == 0xf8
Every time I run it after that I get the same output as the second time
and once I disconnect and reconnect the scanner it reverts back to the
original output.
Thank you,
Aaron
Hello all,
I just got vmware workstation working and a fresh install of win2k on
it so I could run usbsnoop. Here's another raw 300dpi color scan log.
Perhaps it won't have the gaps that the previous log did.
http://www.ford23.com/canon_lide_80/usbsnoop300dpicolor_10222006.log.zip
(44 MB zipped)
Thanks,
Aaron
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