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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Daniel Bair (<A HREF="mailto:daniel_bair@compuserve.com?Subject=Re:%20Unsupported%20Scanner?!&In-Reply-To=&lt;38FE297B.B2198D9E@compuserve.com&gt;"><EM>daniel_bair@compuserve.com</EM></A>)<BR>
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I have an Across SCSI scanner that I would like to use with Linux.
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It doesn't register as sg(anything) though.
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Here is the SCSI info from 'dmesg'
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<P>scsi0 : AM53/79C974 PCscsi driver rev. 0.5; host I/O address: 0xe800; irq: 11
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scsi : 1 host.
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Vendor: RICOH Model: MP6201S Rev: 2.20
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
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Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 2, lun 0
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Vendor: ACROSS Model: Rev: 1.16
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 04
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sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 6x/6x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda caddy
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<P><P>How can I get this to work.
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Under Windoze I can use Adaptec Generic Scanning software with it.
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It also came with it's own software &quot;LEOScan&quot;
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<P>Any help would be appriciated.
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<P><P>...Daniel
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