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<h1>sane 0.66 bug report</h1>
<b>David Banz</b> (<a href="mailto:banz@athene.informatik.uni-bonn.de"><i>banz@athene.informatik.uni-bonn.de</i></a>)<br>
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Scanner access not *that* easy... :-(<br>
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My system:<br>
P133, 32 MB RAM, Adaptec AHA-2940 Bios 1.21, Microtek Scanmaker E6,<br>
Linux 2.0.25 (SCSI drivers compiled as modules), 2 IDE-HDs, 1 SCSI-HD,<br>
1 ATAPI-CDROM, Xfree 3.3, Afterstep 1.0 / Kwm (KDE Window Manager),<br>
SBpro compatibe soundcard on A220,I5,D1, Tseng ET4000/W32p PCI video<br>
card,<br>
"gtk+971025" from ftp.gimp.org<br>
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SG_BIG_BUF in sg.h increased to legal maximum, as explained in<br>
SCSI-manpage.<br>
I assumed since the SCSI drivers are all modules, I just need to do a<br>
"make modules", and not a complete kernel-recompilation. Is this<br>
correct?<br>
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I use the following commands (in that order) to insert SCSI support:<br>
insmod scsi_mod<br>
insmod aic7xxx<br>
insmod sd_mod<br>
insmod sr_mod<br>
insmod sg<br>
My Conner SCSI-HD works perfectly with this.<br>
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The following things went wrong:<br>
- scanimage quits with a segmentation fault right when the scan is about<br>
to<br>
begin, if I want to scan with about 280 dpi or more (the E6 is capable<br>
of<br>
600 dpi scans)<br>
- xscanimage immediately quits with "ERROR sigsegv caught", if I want to<br>
use the Microtek-backend, I can see the main window for half a second<br>
or<br>
so (the pnm-backend however, works perfectly)<br>
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Scanning via TWAIN under Windows 3.1 works perfectly in any resolution.<br>
I hope you can help me.<br>
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David Banz<br>
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