Hi everybody, I've just bought a Mustek Scanexpress 12000SP Plus and
I've
replaced the provided SCSI contoller (not recognized by Linux and which
was also causing some IRQ conflicts) with an Advansys ABP3925 and this
combination works just fine with Windows.
First of all, is this combination known to work under Linux with SANE? I
bought this scanner and chose this controller because I read that they
were supposed to work with Linux, was I wrong?
I recompiled the kernel adding Advansys SCSI support and at startup
among the various kernel info I get:
Vendor: SCANNER Model: Rev: V101
Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS
Detected scsi generic sga at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0
I compiled SANE-1.0.1 without problems and followed the instructions
provided in the man-pages (also changed the controller BIOS settings as
suggested) and invoking the find-scanner utility located in the tools
directory I get:
find-scanner: found scanner "SCANNER V101" at device /dev/scanner
find-scanner: found scanner "SCANNER V101" at device /dev/sg0
find-scanner: found scanner "SCANNER V101" at device /dev/sga
But when I type scanimage with any flag (included -L) the shell hangs
and I have to stop it with Ctrl-C.
Can anybody help me?
Emilio Federici
email:federici.solari@tiscalinet.it
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