Re: scsi generic devices

David Mosberger-Tang (davidm@azstarnet.com)
Tue, 12 Aug 1997 18:34:35 -0700

>>>>> On 13 Aug 1997 02:24:13 +0200, doc@rrz.uni-hamburg.de (Christophe Zwecker) said:

Christophe> [mustek] attach: device doesn't look like a Mustek
Christophe> scanner (result[0]=0x5)

Christophe> hmm - doesn't look like a Mustek scanner ? is that a
Christophe> generic response for "there is nothing on this device" ?
Christophe> or "there is something but it aint no Mustek scanner" ?

result[0]=0x5 means that the device is a ROM (cd-rom, I suppose). I'd
guess you picked the wrong device name. A scanner has type 6 (some
older HP scanners use type 3 though, which is supposed to be a
"processor"). If not, it might be a bug in the low-level scsi driver.

--david

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