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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Stephen Carr (<A HREF="mailto:sgcarr@civeng.adelaide.edu.au?Subject=Re:%20Umax%202200%20Scsi%20-%20PIII%20800%20Mhz&In-Reply-To=&lt;3A2E017B.10427.4631FD7C@localhost&gt;"><EM>sgcarr@civeng.adelaide.edu.au</EM></A>)<BR>
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Dear All
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<P>I have been trying to get a Umax 2200 scanner to run under Linux
<BR>
2.4.0-test10 with XFree-4.0.1 and the latest back and front ends.
<BR>
The system is 256 Mb ram 800 Mhz PIII, acard 6712 SCSI card
<BR>
and an Aopen 34X Pro mother board with the Via 686a chipset.
<BR>
.
<BR>
The scanner works fine under Windoze 95.
<BR>
<P>In Linux scanimage -L detects the scanner and I can get an image
<BR>
sometimes but if I use xscanimage or xsane-0.64 I get
<BR>
segmentation faults nearly all the time with a flash of a dialog box
<BR>
with a message of the type &quot;searching for scanners&quot;. This is as the
<BR>
program tries to load - I have not compiled the code with debugging
<BR>
enabled or run it yet with any debug status - I await your advice.
<BR>
<P>In one instance xsane loaded and I could use it but could not
<BR>
change resolutions etc but I could switch the lamp on or off. I then
<BR>
thought is it load dependent ? So I ran a compute intensive job and
<BR>
while the job was running xsane loaded immediately and I could
<BR>
also change selections eg resolution where as before I could not
<BR>
change them.
<BR>
<P>This was done late at night 1 am - I am going to knock the speed
<BR>
down to 500 say and see if it works.
<BR>
<P>Also the system will lock up hard requiring the reset switch to be
<BR>
pressed and I thought it was the scsi bus but I have checked that
<BR>
the scanner is actively terminated - there was no mention in the
<BR>
supplied documentation regarding termination but I saw a technote
<BR>
on the Umax site - dismantled the scanner and checked the
<BR>
jumper since it did not come with a terminator - a CD writer is on
<BR>
the scsi bus and works fine using gcombust.
<BR>
<P>I am willing to help test/check any new releases or patches.
<BR>
<P>The scanner has a usb port - it does not work even though it is
<BR>
listed in scanner.h in the kernel source.
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<P>Thanks to all
<BR>
<P>Stephen Carr
<BR>
<P><P>Stephen Carr
<BR>
Computing Officer
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
<BR>
University of Adelaide
<BR>
Adelaide, South Australia,
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Australia 5005
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Phone +618 8303-4313
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Fax +618 8303-4359
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