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<title>sane-devel: Re: microtek scanmaker again :-(</title>
<h1>Re: microtek scanmaker again :-(</h1>
<b>Nick Lamb</b> (<a href="mailto:njl98r@ecs.soton.ac.uk"><i>njl98r@ecs.soton.ac.uk</i></a>)<br>
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On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, De Clarke wrote:<br>
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<i>&gt; Linux does not even detect the card (no PnP) on the way up. </i><br>
<i>&gt; I will try loading an adaptec 152x module but have little</i><br>
<i>&gt; confidence... hmm, interesting error message...</i><br>
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No PNP? If this SCSI card is actually a PCI device then you can discover<br>
everything Linux knows about it from /proc/pci (or wherever it is in 2.2)<br>
If the device is an ISA PNP device, the isapnp tools should be available<br>
in your distribution or friendly FTP mirror. ISA PNP devices are "asleep"<br>
on boot and won't respond to a driver until isapnp wakes them up.<br>
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The worst case is that your card is ISA, but not PNP. In this case even<br>
if there is a Linux driver, you have to discover the IRQ/ port numbers<br>
yourself :( but probably if this were true, even for Windows rubbish, it<br>
would have a bunch of jumpers...<br>
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<i>&gt; I do have a Tekram scsi adapter with its own BIOS that "just </i><br>
<i>&gt; works" with no problems. Maybe I should get an adapter cable </i><br>
<i>&gt; and hang the scanner on this card which I know works? It has</i><br>
<i>&gt; a mini 50pin instead of the mac-style 25pin, but I believe</i><br>
<i>&gt; both cards are fast (not wide) scsi2. I'll try linux-scsi</i><br>
<i>&gt; list for clues about the AVA card, but putting it on a known</i><br>
<i>&gt; working card seems like the easiest course. Comments?</i><br>
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Yes, attaching new devices to an existing card is a simpler course of<br>
action, but it means incurring an additional cost (cable price) <br>
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So, if you're happy to do that it is probably quickest. How much is<br>
your time worth? :)<br>
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Nick.<br>
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