Henneing,
On Mandrake 7 effectively the scanner was not recognized correctly and
there was a mix on the scsi channels. Now on Mandrake8, the ACARD driver
has been updated (dosn't report the same messages and ID at boot up) and
either the ACARD and the scanner are correctly configured at Linux boot.
The two SCSI cards are well identified with correct channels and device
addresses. It seems that the Snapscan backend has problems to "discuss"
with the scanner.
As Scanimage -L finds the scanner, that seems to mean it's well configured.
What should I do to find some more info to try to understand why the
scanner's led stays flashing when scanimage tries to work ?
Thanks.
Jean-Marie Fenaille Tel:77 5417 (33 2 38 57 54 17) - @CSO West.
Team OS/2 , one of the last OS/2's knights.
Henning
Meier-Geinitz To: sane-devel@mostang.com
<henning@meier-g cc:
einitz.de> Subject: Re: Guillemot MaxiScanA4
07/16/2001 09:32
PM
Please respond
to sane-devel
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 10:40:16AM +0200, Jean-Marie Fenaille wrote:
> I'm trying to get a Guillemot Maxiscan A4 working wit sane on Mandrake 8.
> The scanner is recognized as a Color FlatbedScanner9 rev 0117 on tyhe
> device /dev/scanner. It is connected to an ACARD scsi.
I don't know the scanner and I'm not sure if this is related to your
problem. However, some Mustek users had problems with the Linux driver
for ACARD controllers. So if this only happens with your ACARD you
maybe want to have a look at
http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/trouble.html (search for acard).
Bye,
Henning
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