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This are some personal notes about learning how to use a scanner in ArcaOS on 2021.


USB scanners in ArcaOS and OS/2 works using USBRESMG.SYS as a driver. This is the OS/2 USB Resource Manager driver that works to connect some USB devices.
==Software Used==
* ArcaOS 5.0.6
* USB Drivers (included in ArcaOS)
* SANE
* TAME/2


[[Tame/2]] has this driver within it's installer, but ArcaOS may have a newer version available on x:\OS2\BOOT.
==Notes==
USB scanners in ArcaOS and OS/2 works using USBRESMG.SYS as a driver. This is the OS/2 USB Resource Manager driver that works to connect different USB devices. It is not an specific driver for scanner, but a driver to allow you to communicate with different USB devices.
 
[[Tame/2]] has the USBRESMG driver within it's installer, but ArcaOS may have a newer version available on x:\OS2\BOOT.


For my test I will try to make an Epson Multi function printer that has an USB scanner.  
For my test I will try to make an Epson Multi function printer that has an USB scanner.  


I plugged the Epson L4150 multifuntion printer first and did a "lsusb" just to be sure the device is recognized as an USB device.
I plugged the Epson L4150 multifunction printer first and did a "lsusb" just to be sure the device is recognized as an USB device.
It showed me:
It showed me:



Revision as of 14:51, 5 January 2021

This are some personal notes about learning how to use a scanner in ArcaOS on 2021.

Software Used

  • ArcaOS 5.0.6
  • USB Drivers (included in ArcaOS)
  • SANE
  • TAME/2

Notes

USB scanners in ArcaOS and OS/2 works using USBRESMG.SYS as a driver. This is the OS/2 USB Resource Manager driver that works to connect different USB devices. It is not an specific driver for scanner, but a driver to allow you to communicate with different USB devices.

Tame/2 has the USBRESMG driver within it's installer, but ArcaOS may have a newer version available on x:\OS2\BOOT.

For my test I will try to make an Epson Multi function printer that has an USB scanner.

I plugged the Epson L4150 multifunction printer first and did a "lsusb" just to be sure the device is recognized as an USB device. It showed me:

[X:\]lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 04b8:1135 Seiko Epson Corp.
Step
Install SANE.

First you need to determine the 'backend' that SANE needs for your scanner. You get this from 'Scanimage -L'. Example:

device `snapscan:libusb:001:002' is a EPSON EPSON Scanner1 flatbed scanner device `epson2:net:192.168.21.201' is a Epson PID 110B flatbed scanner

Step
Install Tame/2. I'm using Paul Smedly's repacked version.

Since this machine has ArcaOS with some update USB drivers I didn't isntall USBRES and USBCALLS. Arca Noae already has it.