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<h1>Trust? Imagery 2400SP support?</h1>
<b>Phil Parsons</b> (<a href="mailto:phil@fluffyweb.com"><i>phil@fluffyweb.com</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sat, 27 Feb 1999 23:18:25 +0000</i>
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Hi there,<br>
Scanned the archives for this list (just subscribed) and cant find this<br>
mentioned in the postings using the searches.<br>
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I have just aquired a Trust badged scsi 2400SP, and of course Im trying to get<br>
it to work under linux because none of the boxes here have windows in :¬)<br>
Im a little confused who ACTUALLY makes this scanner, and if it relates to<br>
another manufacturers product that is supported. Aashima seems to be a big<br>
importer rather than a actual manufacturer.<br>
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Has anyone got one of these scanners to function under SANE? <br>
and if so, which backend did it require/what did you have to do to it.<br>
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Its there in the dmesg listed as a scanner, <br>
scsi0 : target 4 rejected SDTR<br>
scsi0 : setting target 4 to asynchronous SCSI<br>
Vendor: Aashima Model: IMAGERY 2400SP Rev: 5.07<br>
Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 02<br>
Detected scsi generic sgc at scsi0, channel 0, id 4, lun 0<br>
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but after building the 1.0 of sane from the tar ball I executed the following :-<br>
# scanimage --list-devices<br>
device `pnm:0' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device<br>
device `pnm:1' is a Noname PNM file reader virtual device<br>
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Yet if I execute :- <br>
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# tools/find-scanner <br>
find-scanner: found scanner "Aashima IMAGERY 2400SP 5.07" at device /dev/scanner<br>
find-scanner: found scanner "Aashima IMAGERY 2400SP 5.07" at device /dev/sg2<br>
find-scanner: found scanner "Aashima IMAGERY 2400SP 5.07" at device /dev/sgc<br>
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I symlinked /dev/scanner to /dev/sg2.<br>
# cat /proc/scsi/scsi<br>
comes up with (amongst other things of course) <br>
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Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 04 Lun: 00<br>
Vendor: Aashima Model: IMAGERY 2400SP Rev: 5.07<br>
Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 02<br>
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I was rather hoping it would come up with mustek there like the posts regarding<br>
the IMAGERY 1200SP's ;)<br>
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Sanes a cracking idea, even if I also cant get my dc20 backend to work either<br>
:-)<br>
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