primax: Primax Colorado D600 : floating point exception
Subject:
Re: Primax Colorado D600 : floating point exception
From:
Graham Hay ####@####.####
Date:
6 Feb 2005 02:39:19 +0000
Message-Id: <20050206023851.70946.qmail@web41623.mail.yahoo.com>
Hmm. Just saw the same thing myself in trying to hack the code to work
on my storm totalscan (colorado D600 OEM).
In my case it was the calibration code doing a divide by 0.
Although I had to hack the RESOLUTION to 150 in instead of 300 to get it to do
that. It freezes in calibration otherwise.
Maybe I should have read the README.D600 file first. Not that it worked for me.
Maybe that trick will work for you.
Anyone else still playing with this beast?
If so - has anyone fixed this....
primax_scan.c:
..
switch ( scanner_model & 0x0f ) {
..
case 0x44:
printf("\nLooks like a Primax Colorado D600_OEM\n");
break;
..
Should be case 0x04:, since those high bits were masked away, and its what I
get....
cheers,
Graham
--- Michel Nolard ####@####.#### wrote:
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> Hi !
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> When I try to do anything with primax_scan and my Colorado D600, I just
> receive this :
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> chucky@meg:/tmp$ sudo primaxscan -v 0xFF -f /tmp/test.tiff
> Password:
> Exception en point flottant
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> NB: the last sentence when translated into english gives "Floating point
> exception".
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> Does anyone understand that problem ?
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> Michel Nolard
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