[sane-devel] OS/2 device driver for HP7450C

Rene Rebe rene.rebe@gmx.net
Tue, 11 Feb 2003 00:51:00 +0100 (CET)


Hi.

The Scanjet 7450 is a normal 7400 and also identifies as such.

If you connect is via SCSI to your OS/2 box it "should" work
out-of-the-box. =


But using USB is not that easy - I guess writing a kernel driver for
OS/2 is not that easy (we would need s.th. like the hpusbscsi) - maybe
I should "convert" my driver to do the scsi-emulation in user-space?
Via libusb or so?

Any hints (I never did any low-level usb prgramming - the hpusbscsi
luckily just appeared ;-)


On: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 22:18:27 +0100,
    Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de> wrote:
> [CC to sane-devel mailinglist]
> =

> Hi,
> =

> On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 04:15:02PM -0400, Angela wrote:
> > I'm not sure if this scanner is supported by sane back-end. I found=
 this
> > in the FAQ's about SANE hp-backend page
> > (http://www.kirchgessner.net/sanehpfaq.html#HPFAQ2E) :
> > =

> > ---------------
> > I have a HP ScanJet 7xxx C. Is it supported ? =

> > =

> > The HP ScanJet 7xxx-series does not support SCL, Hewlett Packards
> > Scanner Control Language. Therefore it is not supported by SANEs
> > hp-backend. But the scanner seems to use a chipset manufactured by
> > Avision. Currently there is some work in progress to enhance the Av=
ision
> > backend for support of HP 7400 C. Watch the sane-devel mailing list=
 for
> > details.
> > ----------------
> > =

> > That's why I have no clue?
> =

> Well, watch the sane-devel mailing list for details :-)
> =

> Some days before your post there was an article about the 7450C mostl=
y
> working. See the sane-devel archive:
> http://www.mostang.com/pipermail/sane-devel/2003-February/017566.html=

> =

> Even if it won't work, it would be a good starting point.
> =

> Bye,
>   Henning

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