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Subject: wrong autodetection
From: Jesper Saxtorph
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 18:26:56 +0200

Hi

I have just tried to install sane for the first time.
I got an Plustek OpticPro 96000P scanner that I have hooked up on my pc.
My problem is that the autodetection gives the wrong answer. It recognice my 
scanner as an Plustek 600P/6000P.
I am not sure what is relevant but here is some info:

Kernel: 2.4.20-gentoo-r5
Sane backend: 1.0.11
Plustek driver: tried both plustek-module-0_42_9.tar.gz and 
plustek-sane-0.45-5.tar.gz packages with same result. For the 0.45-5 I just 
went into the backend/plustek_driver/ and make all, make install, make load, 
ignoring the rest of the package.

I have a little unsolved problem to get the EPP mode of my parport to work, so 
right now it is in SPP mode. Could that make the trouble?

# cat /proc/pt_drv/device0/info 
Model       : 600P/6000P
Portaddress : 0x378
Portmode    : SPP (fast I/O, autodetect)
Buttons     : 0
Warmuptime  : 15s
Lamp timeout: 180s
mov-switch  : 0
I/O-delay   : 0
CCD-Type    : SONY Type
TPA         : no

I have also tried with delayd i/o, but same problem.

Any suggestions?

-Jesper


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