primax: Suggestion
Subject:
RE: Suggestion
From:
Christian Ordig ####@####.####
Date:
16 Mar 2000 16:05:01 -0000
Message-Id: <XFMail.000316170043.chr.ordig@gmx.net>
On 14-Mar-00 Alessandro Mandelli wrote:
> I would like to suggest this modification to be added to primax_scan.c after
> line 853
>
> case 0x04:
> printf("\nLooks like a Storm Totalscan\n");
> break;
>
Thanks. I'll add it to the code.
> A question:
> On my storm totalscan the initialization routine (wakeup or powersequence, I
> don't know) goes fine until starting the actual scanning, then it exits with
> Floating point exception and the light does not switch off.
strange never had this problem... is there anybody out there also having this problem??
Are there any other programs, where you can see this effect?
Sometimes this is a result of overclocking or computer parts which are used at their
limits (Memory is a main thing which can cause troubles - as I had to find out with a computer
some months ago...)
> But with "primax_scan -l off" it switches off fine.
>
hmmm...
ever tried to find out with a debugger where the program crashes?
> but it has to be "./primax_scan -h"
oops... damn SHIFT-key ;-)
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