Oops... Sorry... and it just uses a proprietary network protocol to grab a file from the scanner and save it... Nothing more...
On 10/14/07, L. Rahyen research@science.su wrote:
On Sunday October 14 2007 03:19, King InuYasha wrote:
Ehh, well, I was trying to use the Lexmark Scanback Utility to operate
my
Lexmark OptraImage 322 and it crashed after clicking the button to setup
a
new profile.... Installed original MFC42.DLL in the Scanback program folder...
Crash log:
[InuTaisho@PIIMMX-GTWE4200 ScanBack]$ wine scanwiz.exe wine: Call from 0x40ee68 to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6905,
aborting
wine: Unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6905 called at address 0x40ee68 (thread 0038), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6905 called in
32-bit
code (0x602e4d4c).
Most likely you have wrong (probably too old) version of MFC42.DLL.
You should try newer version of this DLL. BTW, if your Lexmark OptraImage 322 is non-ttyUSB USB device (you don't see it as ttyUSB in /dev/ directory) then don't even waste your time - it will not work with Windows programs on WINE. In this case you want try Virtual Box, QEmu or VMWare instead. WINE currently only support ttyUSB USB devices and all other kinds of tty devices (for example bluetooth/IRDA phones).