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<h1>Re: First version of modified Coolscan backend for the LS-30</h1>
<b>David Fox</b> (<a href="mailto:dsfox@cogsci.ucsd.edu"><i>dsfox@cogsci.ucsd.edu</i></a>)<br>
<i>07 Jun 1999 23:38:18 -0700</i>
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Somewhat similar story with my LS-2000. I modified it to accept the<br>
string "LS-2000" and it seems to recognize the scanner, but the<br>
machine locked up hard when I hit "Acquire preview". With the<br>
autofocus code commented out and no slide inserted it would scan a<br>
zero by zero image, but with the slide inserted xsane died with a<br>
floating point exception(!) When I rebooted into Windows I got a<br>
message that the autofocus operation had failed, so I power cycled the<br>
scanner. I'm not fully convinced that inserting the slide really<br>
affected what was happening, I should try all this again.<br>
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Of course, I'm assuming that the LS-2000 has the same command set as<br>
the LS-30 just because they look exactly the same. This may be a poor<br>
assumption.<br>
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Any tips on how to debug back ends? It seems like you can't compile<br>
with -g because then inb and outb are undefined. And what's<br>
find-scanner?<br>
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