Bob Soukup wrote:
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> Just a note to say I got my problem solved. It took some fiddling with the
> configuration settings of the scsi adapter. Primarily the DMA transfer rate.
Fine.
>
> Now one slightly off topic question. Can anyone recommend an OCR package?
I guess you mean an OCR progra
Bob Soukup wrote:
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> Thanks for the prompt reply, Peter.
>
> At your suggestion I tried another scsi cable but still get the same result.
> I don't know if the scanner has or needs a terminator, it worked OK without
> one when it was connected to a Macintosh. The scsi adapter is an Advansys
> 5
Just a note to say I got my problem solved. It took some fiddling with the
configuration settings of the scsi adapter. Primarily the DMA transfer rate.
Now one slightly off topic question. Can anyone recommend an OCR package?
Thanks for the help.
Bob
On Tuesday 18 December 2001 04:35, Abel
Hi Bob,
looks like your SCSI-communication is not ok. The printouts are correct
in some parts, but contain also some garbage. sane-find-scanner should print
found SCSI processor "HP C1130A 3540" at device /dev/scanner
Can you check if you are using the right cable ?
--Peter
Bob Soukup wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply, Peter.
At your suggestion I tried another scsi cable but still get the same result.
I don't know if the scanner has or needs a terminator, it worked OK without
one when it was connected to a Macintosh. The scsi adapter is an Advansys
510 ISA. Think I could have a
I have an HP ScanJet 4p (C1130A) here that I can't get sane to recognize. I
keep getting "no sane devices found".
cat /proc/scsi/scsi gives:
Attached devices:
Host : scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: C1 0A Rev: 35
Type:Processor Ansi SCSI rev