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<title>sane-devel: Re: Mustek 600 II N</title>
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<h1>Re: Mustek 600 II N</h1>
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<b>Collin Tree</b> (<a href="mailto:coltree@key.net.au"><i>coltree@key.net.au</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Mon, 30 Nov 1998 22:49:26 +0000</i>
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Andreas Czechanowski wrote:<br>
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<i>> Try this one mustek.conf:</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> 0x2ab</i><br>
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<i>> option strip-height 1</i><br>
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<i>> option linedistance-fix</i><br>
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<i>> option lineart-fix</i><br>
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<i>> </i><br>
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<i>> Note the "0x" before the I/O address, and also note that it is the</i><br>
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<i>> first line in the mustek.conf that contains the address.</i><br>
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<i>> I don't know if 0x2ab is valid, bui I think you got it from the docs</i><br>
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Thanks Andreas the address was 0x32b for my setup<br>
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The scanner now lights up, but when I attempt a scan<br>
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it just sits there. The light stays on in the scanner<br>
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but no movement. <br>
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Then I read the message from Hakan Lennestal re:Paragon 600IIN<br>
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about applying patches by Henning Meier-Geinitz - 14 April 1998.<br>
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It covers a patch to mustek.c to fix the colour scan problem, <br>
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and the patch to sanei_ab306.c which gets it scanning consistently.<br>
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I am using Debian 2.0 which has sane 0.72 installed.<br>
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I downloaded sane-0.72.tar.gz, extracted, patched, ./configure, make,<br>
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make install, then cp -f /usr/local/lib/libsane-mustek* /usr/lib,<br>
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deleted the new install, and away we go<br>
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mustek.conf -<br>
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0x32b <br>
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Thanks to all,<br>
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Colin<br>
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line-distance correction and mustek 600 II N<br>
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Henning Meier-Geinitz (<a href="mailto:henningmg@gmx.de">henningmg@gmx.de</a>)<br>
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Tue, 14 Apr 1998 00:01:46 +0200<br>
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* Messages sorted by: [ date ][ thread ][ subject ][ author ]<br>
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* Next message: Henning Meier-Geinitz: "Performance mustek 600 II N"<br>
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* Previous message: Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE: "Re: /proc/scsi/scsi"<br>
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I looked into the line-distance correction code for the mustek 600 II<br>
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N in mustek.c. Some details are explained in an earlier article. With<br>
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the patch color works somewhat, but there are missing lines at the<br>
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end. The problem is: The scanner sends data one line after the other<br>
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in the following manner (Example):<br>
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R-R-R-R-B-B-R-B-G-R-B-G ... R-G-B-R-G-B<br>
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If n is the distance between two CCD lines, sane loses 3*n data lines<br>
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at the end of the scan. The line-distance code in sane asumes the<br>
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following:<br>
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R-R-R-R-B-B-R-B-G-R-B-G ... R-G-B-G-B-G-B-G-G-G<br>
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If I understood correctly, mustek.c would have to scan n more lines<br>
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then specified to get the full sized image. I don't know most<br>
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internals of mustek.c so I can't do this.<br>
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<p>
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By the way: My 600 II N doesn't need the line-distance-fix, the<br>
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line-distance values which it sends are correct. I don't know, if this<br>
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applies for all 600 II N.<br>
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<p>
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The following patch corrects the color scanning problem with the 600<br>
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II N as far as I can do it. It will (hopefully) fix the problem with<br>
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not ignoring empty lines in mustek.conf. And I put a usleep in<br>
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sanei_ab306.c. This will allow to run sane without turning on<br>
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debugging (which was the only way to get sane with the 600 II N to<br>
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work for me). I don't know, why it works, but it does.<br>
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<p>
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diff -ru sane-0.72.orig/backend/mustek.c sane-0.72/backend/mustek.c<br>
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--- sane-0.72.orig/backend/mustek.c Tue Mar 3 04:02:43 1998<br>
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+++ sane-0.72/backend/mustek.c Mon Apr 13 21:25:53 1998<br>
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@@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@<br>
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}<br>
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}<br>
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<p>
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- num_saved_lines = s->ld.index[0] - s->ld.index[2];<br>
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+ num_saved_lines = s->ld.index[0] - s->ld.index[1];<br>
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if (num_saved_lines > 0)<br>
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/* restore the previously saved lines: */<br>
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memcpy (out, s->ld.buf[0], num_saved_lines * bpl);<br>
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@@ -1404,10 +1404,10 @@<br>
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if (++s->ld.lmod3 >= 3)<br>
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s->ld.lmod3 = 0;<br>
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- c = color_seq[s->ld.lmod3];<br>
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+ c = s->ld.lmod3;<br>
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if (s->ld.index[c] < 0)<br>
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++s->ld.index[c];<br>
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- else if (s->ld.index[c] < s->params.lines)<br>
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+ else /*if (s->ld.index[c] < s->params.lines)*/<br>
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{<br>
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s->ld.c[c].Qk += s->ld.peak_res;<br>
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if (s->ld.c[c].Qk > s->ld.max_value)<br>
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@@ -1421,17 +1421,17 @@<br>
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DBG (1, "fix_line_distance_pp: lmod3=%d, index=(%d,%d,%d)\n",<br>
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s->ld.lmod3,<br>
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s->ld.index[0], s->ld.index[1], s->ld.index[2]);<br>
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- num_lines = s->ld.index[2] - s->ld.ld_line;<br>
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+ num_lines = s->ld.index[1] - s->ld.ld_line;<br>
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<p>
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/* copy away the lines with at least one missing<br>
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color component, so that we can interleave them<br>
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with new scan data on the next call */<br>
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- num_saved_lines = s->ld.index[0] - s->ld.index[2];<br>
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+ num_saved_lines = s->ld.index[0] - s->ld.index[1];<br>
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memcpy (s->ld.buf[0], out + num_lines * bpl,<br>
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num_saved_lines * bpl);<br>
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<p>
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/* notice the number of lines we processed */<br>
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- s->ld.ld_line = s->ld.index[2];<br>
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+ s->ld.ld_line = s->ld.index[1];<br>
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/* return number of complete (r+g+b) lines */<br>
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return num_lines;<br>
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}<br>
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@@ -2048,11 +2048,11 @@<br>
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continue;<br>
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<p>
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len = strlen (cp);<br>
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- if (cp[len - 1] == '\n')<br>
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- cp[--len] = '\0';<br>
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-<br>
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if (!len)<br>
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continue; /* ignore empty lines */<br>
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+<br>
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+ if (cp[len - 1] == '\n')<br>
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+ cp[--len] = '\0';<br>
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<p>
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if (strncmp (cp, "option", 6) == 0 && isspace (cp[6]))<br>
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{<br>
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diff -ru sane-0.72.orig/sanei/sanei_ab306.c sane-0.72/sanei/sanei_ab306.c<br>
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--- sane-0.72.orig/sanei/sanei_ab306.c Tue Mar 3 03:13:25 1998<br>
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+++ sane-0.72/sanei/sanei_ab306.c Mon Apr 13 15:58:02 1998<br>
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@@ -196,6 +196,8 @@<br>
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ab306_inb (p, base + 1));<br>
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while ((ab306_inb (p, base + 1) & 0x20) == 0);<br>
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+ usleep(100000);<br>
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+<br>
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DBG(4, "ab306_write: writing data\n");<br>
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for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)<br>
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{<br>
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<p>
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<pre>
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* Next message: Henning Meier-Geinitz: "Performance mustek 600 II N"
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* Previous message: Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE: "Re: /proc/scsi/scsi"
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