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<h1>Re: Mustek SE12000SP, SuSE5.3 and out of memory.</h1>
<b>Luciano Olivo</b> (<a href="mailto:luciano.olivo@ud.nettuno.it"><i>luciano.olivo@ud.nettuno.it</i></a>)<br>
<i>Fri, 2 Apr 1999 19:46:47 +0200</i>
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In my last message I wrote:<br>
<i>&gt; . . .</i><br>
<i>&gt; I am beginning to think that some trick is needed to get SANE 1.0 to work</i><br>
<i>&gt; with SuSE 5.3, the SE12000SP and the DMX3181LE scsi card.</i><br>
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I found a trick that solves my problem, I hope that it could be useful to<br>
someone else.<br>
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I must premise that:<br>
- I had to patch the kernel 2.0.35 with the mustek-scsi-patch-0.6 (to be able to <br>
be able to use the DMX3181LE scsi card that comes with the scanner).<br>
(it is better also to look into the istructions for the<br>
mustek-scsi-patch-0.5). <br>
- I set SG_BIG_BUFF to 130559 in sg.h, <br>
- that I compiled the patched generic scsi driver (for NCR5380) as a module <br>
- that I did not use the kerneld daemon, loading manually the modules. <br>
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The sequence that worked was:<br>
- after boot, do not load the generic scsi modules<br>
- run xscanimage <br>
- select the pnm:0 device in the window that opens (in the window there are<br>
now only pnm:0 and pnm:1) and then the OK button <br>
- exit from xscanimage<br>
- open a terminal window and load the generic scsi module, typing: <br>
modprobe g_NCR5380 ncr_addr=0x280 dtc_3181e=1<br>
- run again xscanimage, this time select the scanner device in the window that<br>
opens (for me is mustek:/dev/scanner), give OK and then scan.<br>
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I don't know why, but this worked.<br>
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Bye<br>
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Lucian<br>
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