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I had my mustek 600IIIep scanner working under suse 8.1 sane 1.0.4-47 i586.rpm now I have suse 8.2 sane 1.0.10-36 i586.rpm I tried to do like I did under 8.1 but I got it to see it but the light just sets their and doesn't move it comes on but thats heres my config file thanks # For documentation see sane-mustek_pp(5) # # Scanner definition template: # # scanner <name> <port> <type> # option <optname> <optval>? # option <optname> <optval>? # ... # # where: # # <name> is an arbitrary name for the scanner (eg. Mustek-1200CP) # # <port> is the parallel port to which the scanner is connected # Possible values are 0x378, 0x278, and 0x3bc. For Linux, the # mapping between ports an numbers is different for kernel # version 2.2 and 2.4. Port 0x378 corresponds to lp0 on 2.4 kernel. # # <type> is an identification of the scanner type. # Possible values are: # - cis600 (for Mustek 600CP & OEM versions), # - cis1200 (for Mustek 1200CP & OEM versions), # - cis1200+ (for Mustek 1200CP+ & OEM versions), # - ... (non-CIS versions will be added in the future) # # <optname> is a name of an option, and <optval> an optional value # for the option. # Currently available options for *CIS* type scanners are: # - top_adjust <value>: # Vertical adjustment of origin, in millimeter. # Values between -5.0 and +5.0 mm are possible # (floating point). # Default: 0.0 # - slow_skip: # Boolean option. Disables fast skipping to the start # of the scan region. May be necessary in case fast # skipping results in inaccuracies. # Default: fast skipping enabled # - bw <value>: # Black/white discrimination value for lineart scans. # Pixel values below that value are considered black, # others are considered white. Range: 0-255. # Default: 127 # # # Example for a LifeTec LT9350 (Mustek 1200CP clone): # # scanner LT9350 0x378 cis1200 # option top_adjust 0 # option bw 127 # # # Uncomment/customize to your needs # # Mustek 600 III EP Plus # name 600IIIEPP # vendor Mustek # option wait-lamp 5 scanner Mustek-600IIIepp 0x378 CCD300 # scanner Mustek-600CP 0x378 cis600 # scanner Mustek-1200CP 0x378 cis1200 # scanner Mustek-1200CP+ 0x378 cis1200+ # -- Hans hans...@prexar.com registered Linux user 289023 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin --=-qVfJvwOH3MIUKlXBG1Ez Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 TRANSITIONAL//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=UTF-8"> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="GtkHTML/3.0.5"> </HEAD> <BODY> I had my mustek 600IIIep scanner working under suse 8.1 sane 1.0.4-47 i586.rpm<BR> now I have suse 8.2 sane 1.0.10-36 i586.rpm I tried to do like I did under 8.1<BR> but I got it to see it but the light just sets their and doesn't move it comes on<BR> but thats<BR> heres my config file<BR> thanks<BR> # For documentation see sane-mustek_pp(5)<BR> <BR> #<BR> # Scanner definition template:<BR> #<BR> # scanner <name> <port> <type><BR> # option <optname> <optval>?<BR> # option <optname> <optval>?<BR> # ...<BR> #<BR> # where:<BR> #<BR> # <name> is an arbitrary name for the scanner (eg. Mustek-1200CP)<BR> #<BR> # <port> is the parallel port to which the scanner is connected<BR> # Possible values are 0x378, 0x278, and 0x3bc. For Linux, the<BR> # mapping between ports an numbers is different for kernel<BR> # version 2.2 and 2.4. Port 0x378 corresponds to lp0 on 2.4 kernel.<BR> #<BR> # <type> is an identification of the scanner type.<BR> # Possible values are:<BR> # - cis600 (for Mustek 600CP & OEM versions),<BR> # - cis1200 (for Mustek 1200CP & OEM versions),<BR> # - cis1200+ (for Mustek 1200CP+ & OEM versions),<BR> # - ... (non-CIS versions will be added in the future)<BR> #<BR> # <optname> is a name of an option, and <optval> an optional value<BR> # for the option.<BR> # Currently available options for *CIS* type scanners are:<BR> # - top_adjust <value>:<BR> # Vertical adjustment of origin, in millimeter.<BR> # Values between -5.0 and +5.0 mm are possible<BR> # (floating point).<BR> # Default: 0.0<BR> # - slow_skip:<BR> # Boolean option. Disables fast skipping to the start<BR> # of the scan region. May be necessary in case fast<BR> # skipping results in inaccuracies.<BR> # Default: fast skipping enabled<BR> # - bw <value>:<BR> # Black/white discrimination value for lineart scans.<BR> # Pixel values below that value are considered black,<BR> # others are considered white. Range: 0-255.<BR> # Default: 127<BR> #<BR> #<BR> # Example for a LifeTec LT9350 (Mustek 1200CP clone):<BR> #<BR> # scanner LT9350 0x378 cis1200<BR> # option top_adjust 0<BR> # option bw 127<BR> #<BR> #<BR> # Uncomment/customize to your needs<BR> #<BR> # Mustek 600 III EP Plus<BR> # name 600IIIEPP<BR> # vendor Mustek<BR> # option wait-lamp 5<BR> scanner Mustek-600IIIepp 0x378 CCD300<BR> # scanner Mustek-600CP 0x378 cis600<BR> # scanner Mustek-1200CP 0x378 cis1200<BR> # scanner Mustek-1200CP+ 0x378 cis1200+<BR> #<BR> <BR> <TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0" WIDTH="100%"> <TR> <TD> <PRE>-- Hans hans...@prexar.com registered Linux user 289023 "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin</PRE> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML> --=-qVfJvwOH3MIUKlXBG1Ez--