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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Dave Creelman (<A HREF="mailto:dcreelma@bigpond.net.au?Subject=Re:%20Mustek%20600%20II%20EP%20support%20?&In-Reply-To=&lt;3A31886B.E56C726@bigpond.net.au&gt;"><EM>dcreelma@bigpond.net.au</EM></A>)<BR>
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Hi,
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<P>I've looked through the documentation for sane-mustek_pp and it looks
<BR>
like there is no support for a mustek 600 II EP scanner. Quoting from
<BR>
the document, it seems that
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<P>&quot; The scanner Paragon 600 II ED won't be supported by mustek_pp. Maybe
<BR>
it is possible to support it by the Mustek (SCSI) backend because it
<BR>
seems to be a SCSI over parallel port scanner. This can take some time.&quot;
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<P>Is this the same scanner as the Mustek 600 II EP ?
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<P>I took the back off the scanner and read off the following from the chip
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<P>1503A
<BR>
AG6776.1
<BR>
9640
<BR>
<P>The 1503A is the only clue that it is similar to some of the other
<BR>
supported Mustek chips like the 1503/1015/etc.
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<P>If this is a SCSI over parallel, what is involved in getting it to work
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?
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<P>Cheers
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David Creelman
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