Hello,
After reading the FAQs, READMEs, and manpages I have resolved to contact
this list since I'm still stuck.
My UMAX Vistascan S12 and it's SCSI card work perfectly as far as I know
since when I do cat /proc/scsi/scsi I see it:
Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00
Vendor: UMAX Model: SuperVista S-12 Rev: V1.9
Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 02
But when I do scanimage -L the scanner doesn't show up:
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of umax to 13.
[umax] sane_init
[umax] This is sane-umax version 1.0 build 24
[umax] compiled with old pipe for inter-process-data-transfer
[umax] (C) 1997-2000 by Oliver Rauch
[umax] EMAIL: Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE
[umax] umax-scsi-maxqueue = 2
[umax] attach_matching_devices(scsi * * Scanner * * * *)
[umax] attach_matching_devices(/dev/sg0)
[umax] attach_scanner: /dev/sg0
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg0
[umax] ERROR: attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg0 failed
[umax] attach_matching_devices(/dev/sg1)
[umax] attach_scanner: /dev/sg1
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg1
[umax] ERROR: attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg1 failed
[umax] attach_matching_devices(/dev/sg2)
[umax] attach_scanner: /dev/sg2
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg2
[umax] ERROR: attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg2 failed
[umax] attach_matching_devices(/dev/sg3)
[umax] attach_scanner: /dev/sg3
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg3
[umax] ERROR: attach_scanner: opening /dev/sg3 failed
[umax] sane_get_devices(local_only = 0)
No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came
with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).
[umax] sane_exit
sg0-3 are all the SCSI generic devices I have.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Regards,
Carlos.
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