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I have purchased a UMAX Astra 2400S scanner and am unable to get it to work in
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Linux. I think it is the SCSI card. The card that comes with it is a card
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from Domex which I get the impression does not work with linux.
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<P>So I bough an Adaptec AHA2940 since it was recomended in the sane-SCSI man
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page. When I recieved the card however, it definitly does not work with my
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SCSI cable. The port on the card is wide but very thin whereas the cable
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that came with my scanner looks more like a parallel cable. Do I need an
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adapter or a different cable or a different SCSI card. Could somebody
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recomend something to me that would get me going without spending a lot of
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money.
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<P>Sincerly,
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<P>Josh Randall
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