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Fixes the scanner error / Corrige les erreurs du scanner
[En] San-Libs fix the device detection error when the scanner driver is already installed in the Linux systems using the Sane backends.
San-Libs utility will verify the Sane libraries and set the configuration files to detect your scanner.
[Fr] San-Libs corrige l’érreur de détection du scanner alors que le pilote est installé sur les systèmes Linux qui utilisent les back-end de Sane.
...Version 2.0 adds ink-level reporting and improved out-of-paper detection.
Version 2.0.1 is now released under GPLv2 or later to be compatible with the changed cups license. No other changes.
Version 2.0.2 fixes a compile error with GCC9
Version 2.0.3 Fix GCC10 compile errors. increase status buffer size for newer printers that send larger status messages
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- Basic sychron communication
- ETU calculation from TS byte.
- Support class for SLE4432 / SLE4442 / SLE4441 and SLE4440 compatible sychron smartcards.
Mostly used for secure data storage.
Open points:
- Error handling not completly implemented.
No retries if parity error is found.
- Setup of communication parameters from ATR
- T=1 communication not supported (Still possible via "raw" sendBytes(..) / receiveBytes(..))
This project provides an improved interface to the atcoreA driver used to control Andor cameras using SDK3 - namely their sCMOS cameras Neo and Zyla. The interface now includes LabVIEW error handling and buffer handling code along with examples of how to operate the cameras from a dataflow environment.