[sane-devel] Recent NM-1000

Paul Ericson paulsonntagericson at yahoo.ca
Thu Jun 2 18:05:25 UTC 2011


Removed all old sane and compiled and installed 1.0.22.
Tried a couple of different things.
The mods in /var/lib/misc/usb.ids are adding two lines:
                     1ebb  NuCORE Technology, Inc.Added->         1f44  The Neat CompanyAdded->                0001 NM-1000 Mobile Scanner                     2001  D-Link Corp. [hex]                             0001  DWL-120 WIRELESS ADAPTER
#1 Left mods in /var/lib/misc/usb.ids. Here is what "sane-find-scanner -v -v" shows:
  Couldn't set configuration: could not set config 1: Operation not permitted<This USB chip looks like a GL846? (result from sane-backends 1.0.22)>
found USB scanner (vendor=0x1f44, product=0x0001, chip=GL846?) at libusb:002:004
#2 Left mods in /var/lib/misc/usb.ids. Here is what "sudo sane-find-scanner -v -v" shows:
<Couldn't determine the type of the USB chip (result from sane-backends 1.0.22)>
found USB scanner (vendor=0x1f44 [The Neat Company  ], product=0x0001 [Neat Mobile Scanner]) at libusb:002:004

#3 Commented out the two added lines above, ran "sane-find-scanner -v -v", it says:
  Couldn't set configuration: could not set config 1: Operation not permitted<This USB chip looks like a GL846? (result from sane-backends 1.0.22)>
found USB scanner (vendor=0x1f44, product=0x0001, chip=GL846?) at libusb:002:004

#4 Commented out the two added lines above, ran "sudo sane-find-scanner -v -v", it
 says:
<Couldn't determine the type of the USB chip (result from sane-backends 1.0.22)>
found USB scanner (vendor=0x1f44 [The Neat Company  ], product=0x0001 [Neat Mobile Scanner]) at libusb:002:004
Interestingly, when I run sudo sane-find-scanner, it appears to check for more chipsets. Where as when I run it normally, it stops on GL84x.

Is "Couldn't set configuration: could not set config 1: Operation not permitted" as permissions issue or a configuration issue? (Or should I ignore it?)
Thanks,
Paul
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--- On Thu, 6/2/11, stef <stef.dev at free.fr> wrote:

From: stef <stef.dev at free.fr>
Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Recent NM-1000
To: sane-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
Cc: "Paul Ericson" <paulsonntagericson at yahoo.ca>
Received: Thursday, June 2, 2011, 4:13 AM

Le mercredi 1 juin 2011 22:52:26 Paul Ericson, vous avez écrit :
> I recently got a NM-1000 mobile scanner. I have not been able to get it
> working under sane. I've attached the output from sane-find-scanner -v -v
> and usb-devices (I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 which has no /proc/bus/usb). The
> scanner wouldn't even show up in lsusb until I modified
> /var/lib/misc/usb.ids. Any thoughts on which sane driver and firmware file
> I should try? (I've tried a couple
 with no
 luck) Thanks,
> Paul
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    Hello,

    to help find the exact chip it is, can you run sane-find-scanner from 
SANE 1.0.22 (just need to compile it and run the freshly compiled sane-find-
scanner from local directory without installing it). The version you used is 
older. There is a possibility it is gl124 based.

    Another source of information is using usbsnoop under windows and send me 
the log generated when scanner is plugged in. I'd be able to check if it is a 
genesys chip.

    Such scanners are often clones of gt68xx supported scanner. In
 that case, 
an USB log will also tell it.

Regards,
    Stef
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