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<title>sane-devel: Re: Nikon LS-1000</title>
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<h1>Re: Nikon LS-1000</h1>
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<b>David Mosberger-Tang</b> (<a href="mailto:David.Mosberger@acm.org"><i>David.Mosberger@acm.org</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Fri, 29 Aug 1997 10:47:39 -0700</i>
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<li> <b>Next message:</b> <a href="0104.html">shendrix@gypsy.atlantic.infi.net: "Re: Backtracking in color scanning"</a>
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<li> <b>In reply to:</b> <a href="0099.html">Per Harald Myrvang: "Nikon LS-1000"</a>
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<i>>>>>> On Fri, 29 Aug 1997 15:52:10 +0200 (METDST), Per Harald Myrvang <<a href="mailto:Per.Harald.Myrvang@cc.uit.no">Per.Harald.Myrvang@cc.uit.no</a>> said:</i><br>
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Per> Hello! I've got my hands onto a Nikon LS-1000 dias-scanner<br>
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Per> (with the slide feeder SF-100), and [probably] being stupid,<br>
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Per> I'm going to try to write a backend for it. I've got it hooked<br>
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Per> up to a HP Apollo 735 running HPUX 9.05 (which also has a<br>
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Per> ScanJet IIc attached, which works xscanimage), which I'm going<br>
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Per> to use as a development platform.<br>
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Huh, you're saying the HP-UX scsi support works? That's news to<br>
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me---I wrote that code without being able to test it. If it really<br>
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works, please confirm in a private mail so I can update the SANE home<br>
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page. Are you using sane-0.62?<br>
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Per> Since I really don't have a clue, I'm probably going to need<br>
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Per> some help. I've found a Linux driver for Nikon LS-20 at<br>
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Per> <<a href="ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/linux/sunsite/apps/graphics/capture/coolscan-0.2.tgz">ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/linux/sunsite/apps/graphics/capture/coolscan-0.2.tgz</a>>,<br>
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Per> but this one specifies that it won't work on the LS-1000 (how<br>
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Per> typical!). I've contacted the Norwegian Nikon representative,<br>
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Per> in order to get technical manuals, but they've been slow to<br>
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Per> respond.<br>
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Is the LS-* series completely different from the Coolscan line of<br>
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products? Didier Carlier <<a href="mailto:carlierd@acm.org">carlierd@acm.org</a>> expressed interest in a<br>
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driver for the latter. If the two are related at all, maybe a unified<br>
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backend could be written?<br>
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Per> I need to know if there are any "standard" commands for<br>
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Per> scanning, or if this differs for each scanner.<br>
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SCSI-2 defines the basic scanner commands, but there are lots of<br>
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"vendor-specific" bits. The UMAX scanners appear to be (mostly?) in<br>
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conformance with the SCSI-2 specs, so it may provide a good starting<br>
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point. If you want to start simple, I'd say that the HP backend is<br>
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about as simple as a (real) scanner backend gets. However, HP uses<br>
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its own Scanner Control Language (SCL) which is nothing like the<br>
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SCSI-2 scanner protocol.<br>
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Per> I need to know<br>
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Per> if there are anything I can do that would damage the<br>
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Per> scanner. In fact, any and all input from you guys out there<br>
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Per> would be appreciated!<br>
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It really depends. Mustek scanners can be "crashed" quite easily by<br>
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specifying too long a scan area. But I'd think that negative scanners<br>
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do not suffer from this problem. Also, given the price of negative<br>
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scanners, I'd hope they're more robust than lowest-cost flatbed<br>
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scanners.<br>
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--david<br>
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<li> <b>Next message:</b> <a href="0104.html">shendrix@gypsy.atlantic.infi.net: "Re: Backtracking in color scanning"</a>
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<li> <b>In reply to:</b> <a href="0099.html">Per Harald Myrvang: "Nikon LS-1000"</a>
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