primax: Thread: Re: can not identify the scanner . Cai Yu


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Subject: RE: can not identify the scanner . Cai Yu
From: freax ####@####.####
Date: 3 Dec 1999 16:09:52 -0000
Message-Id: <3847E9E2.AD13D476@pandora.be>

Go into your BIOS settings and turn the mode of
the parallelle port to EPP (irq 7, port 378 here)



>>

Hi: 

I am using Primax Colorado Direct 9600 , FCC-ID is EMJFB308C and Model
No is 
FB308C . The latest source code 0.2. I test it under Redhat 5.2 ( Apollo
but 
2.0.34 kernel ). AMD K6-233 . 

When I use Normal Mode in Parallel Port : 
root (~/primax_scan-0.2): primax_scan -lon 
parse_options: 
  lamp: on 
  dimension: 0x 0 pixel 
parse_options: switching lamp 
Probing port 0378 
    SPP port present 
    PS/2 bidirectional port present 
    EPP 1.7 

Can not identify this scanner. code: 00 

and after I change it to EPP mode , the code is 0x0e . 

Can I anyone help me ? 

Regards/Cai
Subject: RE: can not identify the scanner . Cai Yu
From: Christian Ordig ####@####.####
Date: 11 Dec 1999 14:51:43 -0000
Message-Id: <XFMail.991211150407.chr.ordig@gmx.net>

On 03-Dec-99 freax wrote:
> 
> Go into your BIOS settings and turn the mode of
> the parallelle port to EPP (irq 7, port 378 here)
> 
> 
> 
>>>
> 
> Hi: 
> 
> I am using Primax Colorado Direct 9600 , FCC-ID is EMJFB308C and Model
> No is 
> FB308C . The latest source code 0.2. I test it under Redhat 5.2 ( Apollo
> but 
> 2.0.34 kernel ). AMD K6-233 . 
> 
> When I use Normal Mode in Parallel Port : 
> root (~/primax_scan-0.2): primax_scan -lon 
> parse_options: 
>   lamp: on 
>   dimension: 0x 0 pixel 
> parse_options: switching lamp 
> Probing port 0378 
>     SPP port present 
>     PS/2 bidirectional port present 
>     EPP 1.7 
> 
> Can not identify this scanner. code: 00 

The 9600 uses the E3 Chipset, our driver is only for the E1 chipset, at the moment. Sorry.

cu.


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