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<title>sane-devel: success: Mustek 1200SP, firmware 1.02</title>
<h1>success: Mustek 1200SP, firmware 1.02</h1>
<b>Nils Schuller</b> (<a href="mailto:Nils.Schuller@t-online.de"><i>Nils.Schuller@t-online.de</i></a>)<br>
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Dear sane-developers,<br>
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I own a Mustek 1200SP (MFS12000SP), firmware 1.02, attached to a Tekram<br>
DC390. Linux 2.0.30 with AM53/79C974 PCscsi driver rev. 0.5.<br>
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With sane-0.62 &amp; 0.64 all modes (color too) work beautifully, having <br>
--disabled--ld-fix !! That does the trick concerning color and 1.02, it<br>
seems. Without disabling, color scanning is absolutely broken.<br>
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What has been a great help concerning speed was the setting of BIG_BUFF<br>
to 1MB, as Roger suggested. How to do that should be put at least into<br>
the README.<br>
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A question to those who have the backround and could do this: Would it<br>
be possible to have some sort of dynamic allocation of BIG_BUFF-space at<br>
runtime? This would make much sense for scanning: depending on the size<br>
of a scan the program would request the needed amount?<br>
I have no idea, if the kernel supports things like that, or if it would<br>
be too hard to do that?<br>
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A suggestion for xscanimage: An additional fast switch for some custom<br>
resolutions would be much appreciated (say 150, 300, 600, ...).<br>
As I'm not the expert in scanning: a scanner having 600 dpi physically: <br>
would the scanning at 599 dpi give reasonable results (averaging color<br>
values)?<br>
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regards, Nils<br>
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