[sane-devel] hp5400c series support

Remy Cool dev-sane at smartology.nl
Fri Mar 1 14:50:53 GMT 2002


G'day,

I've recompiled the kernel (2.4.18) with the usb scanner support as 
module. Changed /etc/modules.conf to contain the option line to pass 
vendor and product id's. Modprobe scanner does however not work ... 
lsmod shows that the scanner module is initializing but the shell 
gets completely locked. I'll compile a kernel with USB debug messages 
enabled to see what's going on while this 'initializing' is taking 
place. (and yes usb works ... my mouse and Sandisk work without 
problems)

If this scanner works on FreeBSD ... it should be possible to get it 
working under linux. 

Anyone with a solution, hint, link or info on this problem ?

Regards,
Remy 

On Thursday 28 February 2002 20:51, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 08:24:56PM +0100, Remy Cool wrote:
> > I recently aquired a hp5490c scanner and was gathering
> > information on how to get this unit to work with sane. What I
> > found sofar was that it works with the FreeBSD version of sane
> > ...
>
> I don't think that there is a special FreeBSD version of SANE.
> Usually they have some ptaches to fit sane into the packages system
> and fix BSD-related bugs, but that's all.
>
> > so it must be known
> > what language this printer speaks. Does anyone know if it's
> > possible to get this scanner working with sane under Linux ?
> > I've tried the usb-scanner module (and compiled in version) from
> > kernel 2.4.18, but that didn't work out. Any info is appreciated
>
> What's the problem with the kernel module? Doe it print messages in
> syslog when you plug-in your scanner? You can set the vendor and
> device ids manually (insert appropriate numbers):
>
> modprobe scanner vendor=0x1234 product=0x2345
>
> I don't know, if the scanner itsself is supported by SANE.
>
> Bye,
>   Henning
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