Hi, On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:23:14AM -0400, Chris Norton wrote: > Is there any support for a XEROX D620S SCSI Scanner through sane?
It's not mentioned in our lists so: probably no. > I'm using Mandrake linux and with a Adaptec 2940 card. sane-scan-finder > finds the Xerox scanner on /dev/sg0. Could you show us the output of "sane-find-scanner -v -v"? > Under windows 98 the Twain and ISIS drivers worked without any > additional software. The point is that it appeared to be Twain and ISIS > compliant. "TWAIN"-compliant doesn't mean anything. It's not a scanner standard but a software interface standard. You still need a TWAIN driver for each different scanner. What is "ISIS"? > I really would like to use this scanner with linux. It's the only reason > I still have windows around. Start writing a backend (=driver). This is not a joke. Drivers for (older) SCSI scanners are usually easier than for the newer dumb USB devices. Bye, Henning
