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| SANE and FreeBSD
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| ----------------
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| 
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| Building:
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| ---------
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| Don't forget to use GNU make (gmake). E.g. "MAKE=gmake ./configure". 
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| SANE should compile and install out-of-the-box.
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| 
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| SCSI-scanners:
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| --------------
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| If the SCSI host adapter is supported, there are no known problems.
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| 
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| USB-scanners:
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| -------------
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| USB-Scanners are supported by FreeBSD. The USB scanner driver "uscanner" and
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| access over libusb can be used.
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| 
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| For some backends (e.g. gt68xx) you MUST use libusb. The uscanner driver won't
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| work because it doesn't support control messages or interrupt endpoints.
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| 
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| If you want to use libusb, your scanner should *not* be claimed by the uscanner
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| driver. Make sure, that /dev/ugen* and /dev/usb* devices are available. Use
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| /dev/MAKEDEV to create them, if necessary. Make sure that the user has write
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| access to the appropriate device files.
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| 
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| To get your scanner detected by the uscanner driver, it may be necessary to add
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| its vendor and device ids to the kernel and recompile. Use MAKEDEV to generate
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| the /dev/uscanner* files if they are not already there. Use sane-find-scanner to
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| find your scanner. scanimage -L should find it automatically. Make sure that the
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| user has read access to /dev/usb* and read and write access to /dev/uscanner*.
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| 
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| Parport-scanners:
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| -----------------
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| I don't have much information about these. The Mustek 600 II N scanner seems to
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| work, others may or may not work. Please contact me or the SANE mailing list if
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| you succeeded in using a parport scanner.
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| 
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| 2005-11-01 Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
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