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<title>sane-devel: Re: SANE for GEOS</title>
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<h1>Re: SANE for GEOS</h1>
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<b>Raymond A. Ingles</b> (<a href="mailto:inglesra@frc.com"><i>inglesra@frc.com</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Thu, 23 Apr 1998 11:22:33 -0400 (EDT)</i>
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<li> <b>Next message:</b> <a href="0253.html">Jim Ford: "Re: UMAX 1200S"</a>
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On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Jens-Michael Gross wrote:<br>
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<i>> You know, most scanners come only with a TWAIN module for Windoze.</i><br>
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<i>> I'm a programmer for the not so well known but nonetheless very good</i><br>
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<i>> operating system GEOS.</i><br>
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GEOS is quite impressive, particularly on limited hardware. I've played<br>
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with it a bit, but it's been a while. The main problem I see is that<br>
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(unless I'm mistaken) GEOS is basically a 16-bit OS. Does GEOS do<br>
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protected mode, perhaps through DPMI?<br>
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If you can use 32-bit data and addresses, it should be possible.<br>
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Doing it with "far pointers" would be slow, and need a lot of rewriting, <br>
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but might workable. If you have to use 16-bit code, I'd suggest a<br>
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rewrite...<br>
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<i>> GEOS has Borland C++ 3.1/4.0 as C compiler (with its own object</i><br>
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<i>> precompiler, so C++ is not used for OOP) and its own object oriented</i><br>
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<i>> assembler, mainly for drivers.</i><br>
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So long as it's ANSI, it should be okay. If you need DPMI and Borland<br>
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doesn't handle it, you could try DJGPP (DOS GCC port). Good luck. This<br>
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sounds like an interesting project...<br>
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Sincerely,<br>
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Ray Ingles (248) 377-7735 <a href="mailto:ray.ingles@fanucrobotics.com">ray.ingles@fanucrobotics.com</a><br>
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"The meek can *have* the Earth. The rest of us are going to the stars!"<br>
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- Robert A. Heinlein<br>
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