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262 wiersze
7.7 KiB
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2002-01-03
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Look at http://home.tiscalinet.de/fbakan/sane-os2.htm for information about
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compiling SANE on OS/2 (from Franz Bakan).
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The following text was for 1.0.3, but it may help nevertheless.
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SANE 1.03 for OS/2 - build 1
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09 Jul 2000, Yuri Dario <mc6530@mclink.it>
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WARNING:
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--------
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This release of has been compiled with EMX 0.9D, so it doesn't work with
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the previous runtime. You must upgrade to the latest runtime before running
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SANE (actually EMX 0.9D fix 03).
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SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
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For more info about the SANE Project, please visit
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http://www.mostang.com/sane
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You should also check the main site for an updated list of supported scanners.
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Note that I can't say you if your scanner is supported; check SANE homepage
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instead.
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SUPPORT
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I'm sorry to tell you that it is hard for me to help you: if your scanner
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doesn't work or your problem can't be reproduced on my pc, there are high
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choices that I can't fix the bug. Most problems are specific to same PC/scanner
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combinations, and can't be solved without having a full developement enviroment
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and programming experience.
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I have setup a mailing list for users, where I hope most people can find an
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answer to their questions. You will find that I answer only sometimes, because
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I'm too busy.
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To subscribe please visit
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http://www.egroups.com
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and look for sane-os2, or fill the form available on my site.
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DOCUMENTATION
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To read docs with correct format, you should type
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more < doc\sane-epson.txt
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If someone has more ideas on how to get a correct .txt starting from a .man
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file, he is welcome (actually I'm using groff).
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INSTALLATION
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If you already didn't it, install the correct driver for your scsi adapter.
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The drivers has usually a .ADD extension and looks like
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BASEDEV=AHA154X.ADD
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Then you need the ASPI driver: this driver is already in your OS2\BOOT
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directory, so you have only to add
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BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD /ALL
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The /ALL switch is required only if you need to use other devices with
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aspirout.sys, e.g. if you have a CD-RW and CDRecord/2 installed.
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Last, add aspirout.sys to your config.sys
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DEVICE=D:\OS2\BOOT\ASPIROUT.SYS
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N.B. you can change the path to other directories.
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Now reboot.
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To run scanimage.exe you need also to download the latest EMX runtime,
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available on Hobbes or Leo as emxrt.zip.
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find-scanner.exe can be used to recognize a scanner on the scsi bus. Then
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you should edit your xxx.conf file and add the scanner address, a string like
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b0t4l0. This can be simplified using autodetection: with autodetection you can
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use a string like
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scsi EPSON
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in your xxx.conf file; the autodection will enable the backend that recognize
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'EPSON' in the scanner id.
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To test scanimage, run
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scanimage --help
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you should see your scanner following the list of internal devices:
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List of available devices:
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pnm:0 pnm:1
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If it is not present, check your scsi driver, the aspi driver OS2ASPI.DMD and
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aspirout.sys; on Warp4 you can use the Hardware Manager to check scanner
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presence. Then look at your xxx.conf, maybe there is something wrong in the
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text.
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USAGE:
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Once configured your system, create a proper .conf file (edit one of the
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supplied templates) and run
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scanimage -L
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The output should be like
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device `umax:b0t3l0' is a UMAX Vista-S8 flatbed scanner
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device `pnm:0' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device
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device `pnm:1' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device
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The pnm devices are always available, while on the first line you should
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read the id of your scanner.
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A simple scan
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scanimage -d umax > test.pnm
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will do a scan with default parameters. Run
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scanimage -d umax --help
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to get a full list of available switches.
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SANED:
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In this release the SANE network daemon can be used (with a limit).
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First edit your \mptn\etc\services and add
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sane 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner daemon
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(maybe a reboot is required to apply that change).
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Create a saned.conf in the same directory of saned.exe and add a list of valid
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client addresses; the clients are allowed to access the local scanner.
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Now run the server in debug mode
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saned -d
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On the client side, you need to create a net.conf file in the same directory
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of scanimage.exe: here you have to add a list of valid saned servers.
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Run
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scanimage -L
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The output is like this
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device `umax:b0t3l0' is a UMAX Vista-S8 flatbed scanner
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device `pnm:0' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device
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device `pnm:1' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device
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device `net:pippo.intranet:umax:b0t3l0' is a UMAX Vista-S8 flatbed scanner
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device `net:pippo.intranet:pnm:0' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device
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device `net:pippo.intranet:pnm:1' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device
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Then saned will quit. To run it forever, you have to configure the INETD
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daemon: create a \mptn\etc\inetd.lst with the following line
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sane tcp /rd/sane/sane-1.0.1/frontend/saned.exe
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Be aware that this configuration shouldn't work: I have been unable to get it
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working on my PC without running saned under the debugger PMGDB.
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The correct syntax for running scanimage over the net is
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scanimage -d net:HOSTNAME:umax:b0t3l0 > test.pnm
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where HOSTNAME is a valid DNS host name.
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You can log server access using syslogd: if syslogd is running, saned will
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send to it all messages.
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HOW TO COMPILE:
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To compile SANE with emx, you need
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- EMX 0.9D
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- GNU Make 3.75 (rename to make.exe)
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- GNU Patch 2.5
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- KSH 5.2.13 (rename to sh.exe)
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- GNU Bison
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- GNU File utilities
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- GNU SED (stream editor)
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- Autoconf 2.13
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Steps:
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- untar the original Unix distribution;
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- unzip this file somewhere;
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- copy src\* into sane-1.0.1;
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- enter sane-1.0.1 directory;
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- apply patches to original distribution:
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[...\sane-1.0.1]gnupatch -p 0 < patch.os2
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- run autoconf to rebuild the configure script
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- edit configure and change autoconf default optimization flags;
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search for -O2 -m486 and change to your preferred settings;
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- add the following line after :${LDFLAGS="...."}
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: ${LIBS="-lsocket"}
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- run configure.os2 to build all installation files;
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- add -Zexe to LDFLAGS in frontend\Makefile and tools\Makefile;
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- run make (compiler warnings are ok);
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- wait to complete all makes;
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Remember to install a Unix like shell in your path; I use ksh.exe
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renamed to sh.exe, and saved in d:\bin
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(that's because most unix scripts uses SHELL=/bin/sh)
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You need also a compatible dl.a and syslog.a library; look in .\contrib
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for a couple of simple sources.
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Flags needed under EMX:
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-Zsysv-signals enables signal management as in SystemV, otherwise emx
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convention is used (and it is different from sysv).
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-Zcrtdll link dynamically with EMXLIBCM.DLL;
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PARALLEL PORT
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This release has support for parallel port enabled: actually only the Epson
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backend makes uses of such support; the Epson GT-300 can be recognized, but
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scanning can't be completed.
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Also HP-5100C parallel scanner can be run under OS/2: you need to download
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the EPST driver from Shuttle Tech. homepage (www.shuttletech.com); follow the
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instruction for installation. Then the scanner is seen as a scsi HP, so the
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HP backend can work with it.
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The Quickcam backend is also included with lpt support, but I can't say how it
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is working.
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History:
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09 Jul 2000 release 1.03
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20 Jun 1999 release 1.01
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- changed runtime to EMX 0.9D
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- fixed: find-scanner should now work correctly.
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- added: how to compile instructions.
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07 Mar 1999 release 1.01 pre-test3
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no OS/2 specific fixes
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20 Oct 1998 release 0.74
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fixed fork()ing backends with new sanei_thread api.
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fixed scsi autodetection
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added parallel port support
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===============================================================================
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Yuri Dario <mc6530@mclink.it>
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http://www.quasarbbs.com/yuri
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