Hi Craig,

The 'scsi * * scanner' line is for autodetecting every scanner on the
scsi subsystem. It is not neccessary if you specify the device file and
I don't know if the autodetection works on Solaris. 

Hope that helps, otherwise please follow Henning's suggestions.

Karsten

Craig Dewick schrieb:
> On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Karsten Festag wrote:
> 
> > Hi Craig,
> >
> > do you have an entry like
> >
> > /dev/scsi/scanner/c6t6d0
> >
> > in the microtek.conf file?
> 
> Yes. I modified microtek.conf and dll.conf in 
> /usr/local/etc/sane.d. The 
> first file looks like this:
> 
> 
> # Uncomment following line to disable "real calibration" 
> routines... 
> #norealcal
> # Uncomment following line to disable "clever 
> precalibration" routines... 
> #noprecal
> #   Using "norealcal" will revert backend to pre-0.11.0 
> calibration code. 
> scsi * * Scanner
> /dev/scsi/scanner/c6t6d0
> 
> 
> The line starting with 'scsi' was uncommented by default. 
> I modified the 
> second line so it lists the correct device handle in /dev 
> to use. 
> 
> In dll.conf, I commented out all backend instances except 
> 'microtek' as 
> suggested in one of the postings to the list which I 
> found in the 
> archives.
> 
> Note that if I run xscanimage using the exact same 
> command-line device 
> identifier (microtek:/dev/scsi/scanner/c6t6d0) the very 
> same message is 
> returned.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Craig.
> 
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