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Wine usage; was Re: TWAIN in Debian 10.



From: Dan Ritter
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:15:24 -0400
> You might manage to get the Windows TWAIN software to run in
> WINE, or if you have a Windows 95/98 virtual machine, that would
> probably work.

"hwinfo --scsi" reports this for the JVC camera.

20: SCSI 06.0: 10680 Storage Device
[Created at scsi.1783]
Unique ID: olmp.0cgEuxP19dC
Parent ID: oxTw.8Wc+vtM+OBC
SysFS ID: /class/scsi_generic/sg2
SysFS BusID: 0:0:6:0
Hardware Class: unknown
Model: "JVC KY-F70"
Vendor: "JVC"
Device: "KY-F70"
Revision: "1.00"
Driver: "advansys"
Driver Modules: "advansys", "advansys"
Device File: /dev/sg2
Device Number: char 21:2
Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Attached to: #10 (SCSI storage controller)

In Debian, created directory /home/peter/JVC, copied the contents of 
the installer diskette there and in winecfg declared the JVC directory 
as the A: drive.  Also in winecfg, set the system to Windows 98. 

Then did "wine A:/SETUP.EXE" yielding a fault with this backtrace.

Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x000000c2 in 32-bit code (0x7f5c1241).
Register dump:
 CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:003b GS:0033
 EIP:7f5c1241 ESP:0065f600 EBP:0065f658 EFLAGS:00010202(  R- --  I   - - - )
 EAX:000000c2 EBX:7f612eec ECX:00000000 EDX:0000003b
 ESI:0000008e EDI:7f5b8892
Stack dump:
0x0065f600:  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0x0065f610:  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001
0x0065f620:  00000000 00000001 00000001 0065f7f4
0x0065f630:  00000005 00000000 00000000 b5c9c000
0x0065f640:  00000000 00000000 7f5c0adb 7f612eec
0x0065f650:  0065fac0 0065f7f4 0065f688 7f5c1c8a
Backtrace:
=>0 0x7f5c1241 (0x0065f658)
  1 0x7f5c1c8a (0x0065f688)
  2 0x7bc46338 (0x0065f6f8)
  3 0x7bc855ce (0x0065f758)
  4 0x7bc85ab6 (0x0065f7d8)
  5 0xdeadbabe (0x0065fb38)
  6 0x7f5f4e21 (0x0065fb88)
  7 0x7f5df131 (0x0065feb8)
  8 0x7f5e95b4 (0x0065fed8)
  9 0x7bc82d10 (0x0065feec)
  10 0x7bc862c9 (0x0065ffdc)
  11 0x7bc82d02 (0x0065ffec)
0x7f5c1241: cmpw	$64,0x0(%eax)
Modules:
Module	Address			Debug info	Name (13 modules)
PE	7b420000-7b5d0000	Deferred        kernel32
PE	7bc10000-7bc14000	Deferred        ntdll
PE	7ef30000-7ef39000	Deferred        msacm32
PE	7ef60000-7ef64000	Deferred        rpcrt4
PE	7f000000-7f028000	Deferred        ole32
PE	7f140000-7f1b8000	Deferred        winmm
PE	7f280000-7f28b000	Deferred        mpr
PE	7f350000-7f354000	Deferred        imm32
PE	7f630000-7f634000	Deferred        version
PE	7f660000-7f664000	Deferred        advapi32
PE	7f6d0000-7f6d7000	Deferred        gdi32
PE	7f810000-7f8f7000	Deferred        user32
PE	7ffd0000-7ffd3000	Deferred        winevdm
Threads:
process  tid      prio (all id:s are in hex)
0000000e services.exe
	00000022    0
	0000001d    0
	00000013    0
	00000010    0
	0000000f    0
00000011 winedevice.exe
	00000018    0
	00000017    0
	00000016    0
	00000012    0
00000019 plugplay.exe
	0000001f    0
	0000001e    0
	0000001a    0
0000001b explorer.exe
	00000028    0
	00000027    0
	00000025    0
	0000001c    0
00000020 winedevice.exe
	00000026    0
	00000024    0
	00000023    0
	00000021    0
00000029 (D) C:\windows\system32\winevdm.exe
	0000002b    0 <==
	0000002a    0
System information:
    Wine build: wine-4.0 (Debian 4.0-2)
    Platform: i386
    Version: Windows 98
    Host system: Linux
    Host version: 4.19.0-6-686-pae

Similar results for the Windows 95 and NT systems. 

Comments welcome.  Any ideas about settings in winecfg?
Other adjustments?

Thanks,                      ... Peter E.
 
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