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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.
L’utilitaire San-Libs va vérifier les librairies et reconfigurer les fichiers de Sane pour détecter...
CUPS back-end for the canon printers using the proprietary USB over IP BJNP protocol. This back-end allows Cups to print over the network to a Canon printer. The design is based on reverse engineering of the protocol.
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...
Smartcard access lib for Arduino based boards connected directly to a smartcard.
This is currently a work in progress.
Currently it is possible to communicate with a smartcard directly connected to a Arduino board or connected via a TDA8024T (or compatible chips. e.g. DS8024).
All tests have been done with a smart card slot connected directly to the Aruino board.
Working:
- Activation of asynchronous and synchronous smart cards
- Exchanging data with supported Smart card...