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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:05:48 -0700
From: Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: legacy program


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Steven Levine wrote:
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> This is more likely a configuration file problem. What does
> sane-find-scanner report?
>

Hi Steven,

F:\os2sane\find-scanner.exe: found processor "HP C5110A 3638" at device
b1t2l0
>
> BTW, what version of sane are you running? Have you tried Tame as an
> alternative to pmsane?
>
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PM Sane version 0.52 (beta)

I haven't tried Tame yet because PM Sane has been easy and reliable to
use (under Warp 4, that is).

Thanks,
Sandy


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This is more likely a configuration file problem.  What does
sane-find-scanner report?
  

Hi Steven,

F:\os2sane\find-scanner.exe: found processor "HP C5110A 3638" at device b1t2l0

BTW, what version of sane are you running?  Have you tried Tame as an
alternative to pmsane?


  
PM Sane version 0.52 (beta)

I haven't tried Tame yet because PM Sane has been easy and reliable to use (under Warp 4, that is).

Thanks,
Sandy


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