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<h1>Would like help w/saneos2, please?</h1>
<b>John Brush</b> (<a href="mailto:jbrush@aros.net"><i>jbrush@aros.net</i></a>)<br>
<i>Mon, 08 Mar 1999 22:02:13 -0500</i>
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I have been trying to get saneos2 to work off and on for a year now :)<br>
I just can't bring myself to pay $50 for CFM when its not that great<br>
in the first place.<br>
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Here is what is up:<br>
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Warp4 fixpak 5<br>
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Microtek E3 scanner, which runs fine in windows, and using the CFM<br>
demo.<br>
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I have the emx runtime loaded on my system already.<br>
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I unzip sane101p3 into a directory, setup the aspirout.sys in the<br>
config and I see it load okay when I boot.<br>
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find-scanner finds a scanner at b0t0l0, as does scanimage -L<br>
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I use the command line from that directory:<br>
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SCANIMAGE.EXE -d microtek:b0t6l0 --resolution 156 -x50 -y50 <br>
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The scanner bumps and grinds a bit and almost begins the scan, and<br>
then I get a error message that emxlibcm.dll has caused an access<br>
violation. Other times I get an access violation message that is<br>
caused by libsane.dll<br>
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Either one ends with the error message screen, followed by the return<br>
to the screen and it shows this:<br>
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[F:\sane]SCANIMAGE.EXE -d microtek:b0t6l0 --resolution 156 -x50 -y50<br>
SCANIMAGE.EXE: sane_start: Error during device I/O<br>
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Process terminated by SIGSEGV<br>
core dumped<br>
SYS1808:<br>
The process has stopped. The software diagnostic<br>
code (exception code) is 0005.<br>
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These are the same errors I got when running the 0.74 version some<br>
time ago. <br>
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I am a bit confused as to what this means, and how to go about fixing<br>
it. If it is totally foreign, I guess I need to do more debug<br>
information and provide the core dump, but I am hoping someone might<br>
have a suggestion to get it all going. Failing that, is the<br>
author/compiler of saneos2 willing to work with me? :) I don't want to<br>
burden someone that is doing so much good stuff for OS/2, if I can<br>
avoid it.<br>
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Thank you all for any advice or suggestions.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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John<br>
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