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1 .TH sane\-scsi 5 "14 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy"
2 .IX sane\-scsi
4 sane\-scsi \- SCSI adapter tips for scanners
6 This manual page contains various operating-system specific tips and
13 Linux,
30 For some operating systems (e.g. Linux and OS/2), there is an alternate way of
57 strings which must be enclosed in double-quotes if they contain any
58 whitespace. The remaining four fields are non-negative integer numbers. The
60 specific tools, e.g. for Linux by looking at the output of the command
65 scsi-line matches multiple devices. When this happens, each matching device
70 scsi MUSTEK MFS\-06000CX Scanner 0 00 03 00
79 Vendor: MUSTEK Model: MFS\-06000CX Rev: 4.04
95 If the remainder of a scsi-string consists of asterisks only, the
104 form. This is explained below in the relevant platform-specific section.
139 Auto-configuration using the "scsi *" lines in the config files only works if
162 then not re-enabling them, so it looks like a bug in the FreeBSD
169 driver, provided that Plug-and-Play support is disabled on the card.
186 .SH LINUX INFO
189 this shows up under ``SCSI support->SCSI generic support''.
194 …un time, and there is no restriction in size. This driver version is part of the Linux kernels from
211 For Linux kernels before version 2.2.7 the size of the buffer is only 32KB.
213 about a factor of four than when using a size of 127KB. Linux defines the
219 this value to the maximum legal value of 128*1024-512=130560 bytes. After
222 necessary with older Linux kernels.
228 to access it. Fortunately, Linux provides a simple mechanism to
235 echo "scsi add\-single\-device 2 0 5 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi
240 by using the ``remove\-single\-device'' command. For details, please
241 refer to to the SCSI-2.4-HOWTO.
243 Scanners are known to work with the following SCSI adapters under Linux. This
244 list isn't complete, usually any SCSI adapter supported by Linux should work.
254 Adaptec AHA-1505/AHA-1542/AHA-2940
255 Reported to work fine with Linux since v2.0. If you encounter kernel freezes
256 or other unexpected behaviour get the latest Linux kernel (2.2.17 seems to
257 work) or reduce SCSI buffer size to 32 kB.
260 Reported to work fine with Linux v2.0.
266 Ctrl-B to enter your BusLogic adapter setup. Choose the address which
276 Linux 2.2. The SCSI cards are supported by the module g_NCR5380. It's
282 card---it has no interrupt line and therefore while a scan is in progress,
295 For Linux kernels before 2.0.33 it may be necessary to increase the SCSI
296 timeout. The default timeout for the Linux kernels before 2.0.33 is 10
301 In this case, find the line ``if (np->latetime>10)'' in file
304 .IR /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi )
310 .IR http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/ .
313 .IR "modprobe dc395x_trm dc395x_trm=7,5,1,32" .
326 append the character 'a'+target-id to the special device name. For
328 and with target-id 0 would be called
330 and the device with target-id 1 on that same bus would be