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<h1>Scanace II Technical Details</h1>
<b>Dave Restall - System Administrator</b> (<a href="mailto:dave@restall.net"><i>dave@restall.net</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sat, 18 Apr 1998 20:20:20 GMT</i>
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Hi,<br>
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I've a Scance II from Pacific Image Electronics, I sent them an email<br>
about a week ago for technical details on the scanner but as yet I've<br>
not had a reply. While I'm waiting, I thought it might be a good idea<br>
to ask the list if this scanner is already supported - possibly under a<br>
different name. The scanner is badged as a "Black Widow ScanPRO 9630 SP".<br>
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When I boot Linux and have the scanner connected and turned on, I get<br>
this in the bootup messages :-<br>
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<i>&gt;... basil kernel: Vendor: PIE Model: ScanAce II Rev: 2.21</i><br>
<i>&gt;... basil kernel: Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 02</i><br>
<i>&gt;... basil kernel: Detected scsi generic sgb at scsi0, channel 0, id 6, lun 0</i><br>
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It lives :-)<br>
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Now does this ring any bells ?<br>
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I've checked both websites (Sane &amp; PIE (<a href="http://www.scanace.com">http://www.scanace.com</a>)) and<br>
can't find anything that will help - though if PIE's percentage claim<br>
of the scanner market is true, there must be something out there.<br>
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Dave Restall<br>
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