Suite aux problemes que je rencontre pour installer un scanner Microtek
sur une machine Linux j'ai ecrit a l'auteur de microtek.conf
Fort gentiment, il m'a repondu ... le probleme c'est que je vois mal
comment exploiter ce qu'il me dit.
Quelqu'un peut il me dire ou et comment on peut modifier les "settings"
du scsi .....
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 16:29:04 +0100
From: Bernd Schroeder <bernd@???>
To: Regis Gras <rgras@???>
Subject: Re: About Microtek
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 03:57:38PM +0100, Regis Gras wrote:
> I am trying to use, with sane a scanner Microtek Microscan X6.
> find-scanner find /dev/sg0
> xscanimage:microtek2 /dev/sg0 start the sane interface.
> But, if I click on the scan button or on the preview scan button, the
> scanner remains blocked.
>
> The Microtek Microscan X6 has a ligth (green) and 2 push buttons. One
> ON/OFF for the power and a button GO.
> When, with windows ... you push the GO button, then, the MicrotekOffice
> interface start.
> With Linux, if you click on the scan button of the sane interface, the
> ligth blink a little and turn off. At this moment, the scanner is
> definitively down.
These symptoms normally indicate a problem with the SCSI setup. Please
check your settings for disconnect/reconnect and enable sync negotiation.
For example, with my AVA1505 adapter I am using 'modprobe aha150x,7,10,1,1'
These settings must match those of the SCSI adapter.
Bernd
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