Hi,
From your probe-scsi output, it seems kind of strange, because you have 2
scsi busses, but both of them say "unit 0" I don't know if this is normal
or not. In any case, I don't know if the generic scsi driver from Joerg
Schillig plays well with this setup, or even if it supports Solaris 8. Oh
well.
At least you have XVscan. Did you get this working with the commercial
generic scsi driver for solaris that they sell together with XVscan? Does it
come with documentation? Is this conflicting with Schillig's generic scsi
driver?
As far as my setup, it is a Sparc4 running Solaris 7, and an Acer 610ST
scanner. Right now, it scans locally, and supports network scanning, but
using the preview function causes the scanning client (frontend) to crash,
so when you are scanning, you are "flying blind." You can define the scan
area roughly according to the position your document is in on the scanning
surface, and you get an image of that area, no problem, but not being able
to preview sucks. This is driving me nuts, because I can't see any reason
why this should happen.
I may try moving the whole setup to an Ultrasparc 10 box that we have here,
and seeing if I have any better luck on a newer 64 bit machine.
Cheers!
John Craig
Gregory Gulik wrote:
> Gregory Gulik wrote:
> >
> > I know it's target two which means the trailing letter should be a 'c'.
> > I've tried using /dev/sg0c as well as /dev/sg1c with no difference.
>
> Sorry, that was a typo. I meant to say that I've tried both /dev/scg0c
> as well as /dev/scg1c.
>
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