sane 1.0, UMAX 610S and FreeBSD 3.1

Allan Strand (stranda@cofc.edu)
01 Apr 1999 15:52:08 -0500

Hi all,

I'm having a couple of problems:

1) I've just installed sane 1.00 on a freebsd 3.1 box. The compile went
fine. I have a UMAX 610S scanner on an adaptec 2940. The scanner
probes fine during bootup (appears as device pass3). I set the
permissions on /dev/pass3 to 777. Executing scanimage -L as root
reveals three devices, the UMAX scanner and two pnm devices.
Executing the same command as a normal user only reports the two pnm
devices. Apparently I have a permission problem, but I;m not sure
where.

2) When running scanimage as root, I also have the following problem:
the scsi subsystem reports:

cam_periph_mapmem: attempt to map 130050 bytes, which is greater than DFLTPHYS(65536)

no scan is produced

I realize that this second problem is probably OS specific, but I was
hoping that someone might have a suggestion on how to remedy it.

Anyway, any help would be appreciated.

I should mention that I had an earlier version of sane (0.74, I think)
running on the same hardware last fall. The OS at the time was
FreeBSD 2.2.8.

Thanks,
A.

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