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<title>sane-devel: Re: Hello.</title>
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<h1>Re: Hello.</h1>
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<b>David Mosberger-Tang</b> (<a href="mailto:davidm@azstarnet.com"><i>davidm@azstarnet.com</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Mon, 10 Mar 1997 23:13:32 -0700</i>
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<i>>>>>> On Mon, 10 Mar 1997 22:32:26 -0600 (CST), Nem W Schlecht <<a href="mailto:nem@abattoir.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu">nem@abattoir.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu</a>> said:</i><br>
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Nem> Hello all, I just joined the list today, and read through the<br>
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Nem> archive of previous messages. I just purchased a Scanpaq<br>
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Nem> SQ2400 (the same thing as a MicroTek E3), and am currently<br>
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Nem> working on getting Jan Schoenepauck's mtekscan program to work<br>
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Nem> on my SGI (basically just to see if the thing works, which I<br>
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Nem> don't know yet!). I noticed a message by Jeremy Rosenberger<br>
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Nem> saying that he was working (or planning to work) on a MicroTek<br>
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Nem> E3 backend - how is that coming along Mr. Rosenberger? I'm<br>
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Nem> hoping to help with the completion of this backend, as well as<br>
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Nem> getting the genscsi code ported over to the dslib (SCSI) stuff<br>
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Nem> on my SGI. I also have access to some RS/6000s and Digital<br>
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Nem> UNIX machines that I can try to port the scsi code over to<br>
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Nem> those as well. I hope I'm coming off as enthusiastic, because<br>
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Nem> I am!<br>
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Well, after a day of extreme hacking on SANE, you just made my<br>
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day. ;-)<br>
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I'll let Jeremy answer your question regarding the E3 backend.<br>
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Regarding genscsi: yes, it would definitively be great to have<br>
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equivalent support on other machines (note that it got renamed to<br>
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"sanei_scsi" in pre0.53---sanei stands for "SANE-internal"). SANE<br>
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certainly is meant for all Unix flavors, not just Linux and it<br>
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shouldn't be too hard to port things over.<br>
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Nem> PS - I've been in contact with one of the SGI printer/scanner<br>
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Nem> device driver programmers, mentioned the SANE project, and it<br>
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Nem> seemed like he was interested in maybe helping out some.<br>
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That would be cool indeed! The more backends, the merrier!<br>
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--david<br>
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