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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Mick Barry (<A HREF="mailto:mick@objects.com.au?Subject=Re:%20HP%20backend%20slow?%20/%20Saned%20problems&In-Reply-To=<3AE64C8B.60D3C7E3@objects.com.au>"><EM>mick@objects.com.au</EM></A>)<BR>
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<STRONG>Date:</STRONG> Tue Apr 24 2001 - 21:03:23 PDT
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Shawn D'Alimonte wrote:
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<EM>> Yes. The 3 minute time was using scanimage on the local machine. It
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<EM>> doesn't have X so I couldn't try xscanimage or xsane.
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<EM>> It looks like the backend spends a lot of time probing the scanner.
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<EM>> Would the debug log be helpful?
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<P>Possibly. Post it and with any luck someone will recognise the problem.
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<P><EM>> On Tuesday 24 April 2001 01:04, Mick Barry wrote:
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<EM>> > Shawn,
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<EM>> >
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<EM>> > Have you tried doing a local scan (not using saned) and seeing how
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<EM>> > long that takes for the same scan. This'll help isolate whether the
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<EM>> > problem is with saned or not.
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<EM>> > mick
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<EM>> > Shawn D'Alimonte wrote:
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<EM>> > > I am trying to use my old HP ScanJet IIp as a network scanner. I
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<EM>> > > have it attached to an old 386/40 using the original HP SCSI
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<EM>> > > card[1]. A lineart scan with scanimage takes over 3 minutes. Is
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<EM>> > > this normal? When I turn on SANE_DEBUG_HP I see a lot of time spent
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<EM>> > > probing the scanner.
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<EM>> > > I tried 'scanimage -d net:erwin:hp:/dev/sga >junk.pbm'on another
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<EM>> > > machine which takes about 5 minutes to do the scan (again a long
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<EM>> > > pause at the start, then a slowish scan) but when the scan is done
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<EM>> > > give an endless stream of 'scanimage: stopping scanner... (sig
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<EM>> > > 13)'. I was able to scan using XSane over the network once, but it
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<EM>> > > was slow and eventually crashed with a 'broken pipe'. Xscanimage
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<EM>> > > crashed with 'brokenpipe' during a preview.
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<EM>> > > The machine is a generic 386SX/40 (No FPU) with 20MB RAM and a 30GB
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<EM>> > > HDD (Network MP3 server.) running Debian potato with a 2.2.19
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<EM>> > > kernel. Sane 1.0.4 was built from source. I have no other PCs
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<EM>> > > with SCSI ports (or ISA slots to put the card in) so I can't try on
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<EM>> > > a faster machine.
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<EM>> > > [1] Yes, that card does work with Linux. You have to run the DOS
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<EM>> > > driver (mini400i.sys) to configure the IO port and IRQ before Linux
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<EM>> > > boots. I use a floppy w/ DOS, the driver, loadlin and the kernel
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<EM>> > > on it. Read /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/README.g_5380 for
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<EM>> > > configuration info. Give it the ncr_53c400a=1 option when loading.
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<EM>> > > --
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<EM>> > > Shawn D'Alimonte <A HREF="mailto:sdalimon@home.com?Subject=Re:%20HP%20backend%20slow?%20/%20Saned%20problems&In-Reply-To=<3AE64C8B.60D3C7E3@objects.com.au>">sdalimon@home.com</A>
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<EM>> > > --
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<EM>> > > Source code, list archive, and docs: <A HREF="http://www.mostang.com/sane/">http://www.mostang.com/sane/</A>
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<EM>> > > To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe sane-devel | mail
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<EM>> > Source code, list archive, and docs: <A HREF="http://www.mostang.com/sane/">http://www.mostang.com/sane/</A>
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<EM>> --
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<EM>> Shawn D'Alimonte <A HREF="mailto:sdalimon@home.com?Subject=Re:%20HP%20backend%20slow?%20/%20Saned%20problems&In-Reply-To=<3AE64C8B.60D3C7E3@objects.com.au>">sdalimon@home.com</A>
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