-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jochen Eisinger wrote: > Hi, > > Dura-Zell wrote: >> [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_open: device `0x378` opened... > this looks good... > >> [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readbyte_nib: reading value 0x77 from '0x378' > and this looks very bad. should be A5 or A8 or similar. > > is your parallel port configured in EPP mode (maybe you can configure > that in the BIOS? > > regards > -- jochen
Hi My port is configured for EPP, 0x378 and IRQ 7. I tried different modes (ECP and SPP) and portnumbers (0x278) also. To exclude any hardwarproblems I tested the parallelport with some other devices: A "Kyocera FS1000+" Laserprinter (with cups) and a 4x20 LCD (with lcdproc) are working with it, the scanner is working with win, so I think the hardware is ok. Meanwhile I have deinstalled both, lcdproc and cups, to be sure none of them are running and blocking my parallelport. So what does [sanei_pa4s2] pa4s2_readbyte_nib: reading value 0x77 from '0x378' exactly mean and what can I do about it? greetings, Sven -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEybygoqizRZ7rzU8RAohcAJ9eoQkazwBm7S6dWBVK/BMdY4+okACg7jdH bIDJnMIMWMY3sF38oqE2PpY= =UcRI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----