I installed my 1236S scanner on the on-board SCSI card on my PC, so I'm not that
familiar with SCSI set-up in the kernel. It was already configured for me with
Debian. However, Tim Allen has written this How-To, and although I didn't need
to use the AVA 1505 set-up portion, it does seem quite good. If it doesn't help,
Tim might be able to help you with the SCSI set-up. I hope this helps.
Cheers,
John Gay
Tim Allen <tim@proximity.com.au> on 29/11/99 06:30:37
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Sent by: Tim Allen <tim@proximity.com.au>
To: sane-devel@mostang.com
cc: (John Gay/IE/3Com)
Subject: Snapscan 1236s & AVA1505AE
I've finally got my mini-howto in a somewhat coherent form, at
http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/rita_tim/snapscan-ava1505-howto.txt
Hopefully this is of use to someone.
Kevin, I think it would be good to have some mention of this on the
Snapscan backend page. Whether you want to host the whole document on your
site, or just put a link to this one is up to you. I would suggest the
former, so things are in the one place, but your call, it's your site :).
I actually think all the backends and documentation ought to be hosted at
the same place as the Sane distribution itself - hopefully that will
happen someday.
Corrections, additions and suggestions happily accepted (well, additions
_within_reason_, anyway - I'm not promising to blow the scope of the
document out indefinitely :-)).
Tim
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