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. > > -- > Craig Dewick. Send email to > "cdew...@sunshack.org" > Point your web client at "www.sunshack.org" or > "www.sunshack.net" to access my > archive of Sun technical information and links to other > places. For info about > Sun Ripened Kernels, go to "www.sunrk.com.au" or > "www.sun-surplus.com" > > > >