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<h1>Getting UMAX scanner to work with Future domain 1</h1>
<b>Zot O'Connor</b> (<a href="mailto:zot@ZotConsulting.com"><i>zot@ZotConsulting.com</i></a>)<br>
<i>Fri, 14 Aug 1998 16:02:13 -0700</i>
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I am having problems getting my future domain controller<br>
(old ISA) to recognize my Vista S8 scanner.<br>
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The controller worked extremely well recently, but I<br>
replaced it when I upgraded. I have an UDS-1101 (or whatever)<br>
working as a full SCSI under NT. I though I'd move it to Linux.<br>
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I have a jaz drive on the card too, it works.<br>
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The Scanner does not seem to report to the kernel module (it is at ID1)<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: scsi2 &lt;fdomain&gt;: BIOS version 2.0 at 0xca000 using<br>
scsi id 6<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: scsi2 &lt;fdomain&gt;: TMC-1800 chip at 0x140 irq 15<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: scsi2 : Future Domain TMC-16x0 SCSI driver, versio<br>
n 5.44<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: scsi : 1 host.<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: Vendor: iomega Model: jaz 1GB Rev:<br>
H.62<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI<br>
SCSI revision: 02<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: Detected scsi removable disk sda at scsi2, channel<br>
0, id 5, lun 0<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors=<br>
2091050 [1021 MB] [1.0 GB]<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: sda: Write Protect is off<br>
Aug 14 15:19:30 eater kernel: sda: sda4<br>
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[root@eater /root]# cat /proc/scsi/fdomain/2<br>
Future Domain TMC-16x0 SCSI driver, version 5.44<br>
[root@eater /root]# cat /proc/scsi/scsi<br>
Attached devices:<br>
Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00<br>
Vendor: iomega Model: jaz 1GB Rev: H.62<br>
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02<br>
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Yet when I scanimage --list-devices I get some recognition:<br>
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Scanlist<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sga<br>
[umax] init<br>
[umax] initialize_values<br>
[umax] identify_scanner<br>
[umax] do_inquiry<br>
[umax] check condition sense handler<br>
[umax] check condition sense: ILLEGAL REQUEST<br>
[umax] -&gt; no error<br>
[umax] -&gt; illegal field in CDB<br>
[umax] check condition sense handler<br>
[umax] check condition sense: ILLEGAL REQUEST<br>
[umax] -&gt; no error<br>
[umax] -&gt; illegal field in CDB<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: scanner-identification failed<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sgb<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: open failed<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sgb<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: open failed<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sge<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: open failed<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/sda<br>
[umax] init<br>
[umax] initialize_values<br>
[umax] identify_scanner<br>
[umax] do_inquiry<br>
[umax] check condition sense handler<br>
[umax] invalid sense key =&gt; handled as DEVICE BUSY!<br>
[umax] check condition sense handler<br>
[umax] invalid sense key =&gt; handled as DEVICE BUSY!<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: scanner-identification failed<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: opening /dev/scanner<br>
[umax] attach_scanner: open failed<br>
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I have had parity errors with this card and an old NEC Cdrom.<br>
I though that was fixed now. Any ideas?<br>
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