Fri, Dec 25, 1998 at 02:46:33PM +0200, aRtsCi - Nikos Diamandis wrote:
-> Actually I've asked so many questions without actually having searched much.
-> But now I've wandered to find something and come up to nothing... I'm talking
-> 'bout the installation of SE6000SP scanner with it's DTC3181E SCSI interface
-> card.
->         Ok, I've done everything guys:
-> - successfully patched the 2.0.36 source files with mustek-scsi-patch-0.6
-> (which finaly was the actual MAJOR step forward) and followed it's orders...
-> - compiled the kernel with scsi support (+ low level Generic NCR5380) modular
-> - set up the neccessary files and lilo and reboot
-> - written:
->         insmod scsi_mod
->         insmod g_NCR5380 ncr_addr=0x0240 dtc_3181e=1
-> (0x0240 is the address I've ordered the card to work at through
-> /etc/isapnp.conf and isapnp tool)
-> - And finally got this message:
-> 
-> scsi0 : interrupts not enabled. for better interactive performance,
-> scsi0 : please jumper the board for a free IRQ.
-> scsi0 : at port 0x240 interrupts disabled options CAN_QUEUE=16  CMD_PER_LUN=2
-> release=1 generic options AUTOPROBE_IRQ AUTOSENSE USLEEP, USLEEP_POLL=1
-> USLEEP_SLEEP=20 generic release=7
-> scsi0 : Generic NCR5380/53C400 Driver
-> scsi : 1 host.
->   Vendor: SCANNER   Model:                   Rev: 1.00
->   Type:   Scanner                            ANSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS

Did You have [SCSI Support] -> [SCSI generic support] on?

-> 
-> Which means that no scanners were found. The scanner was on, the cable
-> connected and find-scanner from sane didn't find anything.
-> The scanner works fine under M$ Windoze, so I suppose this tells you much
-> 'bout no other hardware-type problems are involved...
->         Please, what do you think I should do know...?
-> 
-> Thanx in advance,
-> 
-> PS. Another thing to mention: Compiling the kernel with static support for
-> scsi and especialy g_NCR5380 doesn't find anything at all, even if I write at
-> LILO `linux dtc3181e=0x0240,-1' as documented in mustek-scsi-patch-0.6. Just
-> two lines saying in a few words that no scsi hosts found:
-> scsi0: 0 hosts (or something similar)
-> 
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-> Nikolas Diamandis
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