se the manufacturer
released the specs (and the backend developer did a nice
job with them). So far as I know, Minolta has not been as
helpful, and the quality of their product with Sane has
suffered for it.
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the I-Will.
Question:
Anyone else out there running a Nikon w/ Asus dual-athon
motherboard? If so, any recommendations on cards that are
likely to work?
thanx
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early. Of course, it is possible to specify
multiple
such linear segments. For example,
"[0]3-[2]3-[6]7,[7]10-[9]6"
is equivalent to "3,3,3,4,5,6,7,10,8,6".
thanx
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ing up blank. Latest
> version of Mandrake fails to pick up the card and the scanner obviously
> is also not coming up)
>
> Thaqnks in advance
Does your friend have a working SCSI card to test it
with? Any number of scanners ship with win-SCSI cards
that are only usable with proprietary win
ermine if the lamp is ready.
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n the lamp?
It may be that you have to issue a bogus scan command the
first time, discard the image and then keep going. If there
is not a "lamp" command that can be grafted into the code I
can hack a perl program that kicks the thing once then turns
over scanning to sane.
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f the
poorer X-rays.
Q: Aside from, say, mouting a mirror above the X-ray film
instead of the white backing, has anyone had success with
R-ray or ultrasound film? If so, any recommendations on
scanners that worked for you?
thanx.
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idate
> it then.
I've been up to my arse in alligators also -- havn't had a
chance to test the changes sanophiles came up with. If it
seems useful I can try any fixes he suggests on my dev. box
here at wrkhros.com.
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-- Marcel Pol
> On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:01:10 -0600
> Steven Lembark wrote:
>
>> > Having just read it again myself, from the rpm,
> sane-backends-1.0.5-4
>> >
>> > BusLogic BT958
>> > To configure the BusLogic card, you ma
remember the settings or where you saw it. Going back
over the sane-scsi manpage I cannot find [Bb]us[Ll]logic anywyere
in it.
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change ``Disconnect'' to
> ``off''. Press Esc, save, and Esc again
> until you are asked to reboot.
Double checked the BT-948 config, re-ran scanimage -L w/
debugging turned on. Still no luck (see attached).
ve tried multple SCSI cables
at this point with no luck.
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so be interesting to see if
your /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs has anything in it that looks
like an HP scanner.
I'm having a rather similar problem with another BusLogic
card -- problem might not be the just the 958.
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t
Result is attached (I've snipped the non-HP portions).
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--==2085129384==
Content-Type: applicat
was any problem during the first pass. I've gone out
of my way to remove any traces of the RPM's at this point so
hopefully it will all just work :-)
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open of device hp:/dev/scsi/host2/bus0/target1/lun0/generic
failed: Invalid argument
[dll] sane_exit: exiting
[dll] sane_exit: calling backend `hp's exit function
[dll] op_unsupported: call to unsupported backend operation
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it function
[hp] sane_exit called
[hp] sane_exit will finish
Any suggestions on handling this?
Suggestion: Add a "--sane-libs" switch to sane-config that prints
out where scanimage expects the lib's to be.
thanx.
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Work
checking man sane_scsi, but this doesn't
show up anywhere in the file under /opt/sane/1.06/man.
thanx.
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