Hi Holger, Holger Drefs wrote:
> - snip - > I think you are right! Try to find out what type of scsi-card you have > installed. May be Win helps you with some information from device > manager, more or less the scsi chip is the decisive information you > should get. Following information obtained from WinME on the same PC Adapter AVA-1505 SCSI Host Adapter AGFA EPPSCSI Miniport driver Interrupt 09 I/O port 0140-015F Driver; C:Windows\system\iosubsys\sparrow.mpd C:Windows\system\vmm32.vxd(ios.vxd) > With this information you should tell RH to load the appropriate driver > for that card. It´s very likely that Xsane will work afterwards. How to proceed? B.Regards Stephen
