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<h1>Re: Acer 310s?</h1>
<b>Kevin Charter</b> (<a href="mailto:charter@cs.ualberta.ca"><i>charter@cs.ualberta.ca</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sat, 9 Oct 1999 17:43:03 -0600 (MDT)</i>
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<i>&gt; </i><br>
<i>&gt; i'm using sane 1.0.1 and have tried both the src-0.8 and src-1.0 patches </i><br>
<i>&gt; available on your site with the same results. if there is something else i</i><br>
<i>&gt; missed or should try then just let me know. thanks,</i><br>
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Right now I don't have any suggestions for other things to try. I guess<br>
you could try sending me a sample image or two to look at (though if<br>
it's the same problem as I've seen before, that might not do much good).<br>
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Try seeing if images less than 64kb long scan OK. It's probably best to<br>
use greyscale for this. I assume that the problem is the same<br>
regardless of the scanning mode, right? With what I've been told before,<br>
the first 64kb or so of image data is OK, and then after that it becomes<br>
garbled.<br>
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A fellow mailed me a couple of days ago saying his SnapScan 600 would<br>
scan in colour mode really slowly (about half an hour for a full-size<br>
image). He found that there were two sg.h files on his system, that they<br>
were different, and that the scsi driver and sane seemed to be using<br>
different ones. You might want to run<br>
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find /usr/include -name "sg.h" -exec ls -l {} \;<br>
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on your system and see what it turns up. Maybe something similar is<br>
going on here. It's a long shot, but worth trying. <br>
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BTW what versions of the kernel and SANE are you using? (Sorry if I asked<br>
this before)<br>
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Kevin<br>
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