Thank for your reply,

David Elliott wrote:

>
> Yeah, there should probably be better documentation.  The first thing to
> check is that the scanner does indeed show up in /proc/scsi/scsi.  If it
> doesn't then you need to reconfigure Linux before it is going to work and
> that is beyond the scope of a document in the Wine tree.

Happens that the Acer protocol it is not supported by parport kernel modules,
as I know. I just tried with all kind scsi modules and doesn't recognized as a
scsi device. If so, would be easiest to use SANE back/frontend.

>
>
> If it does show up in /proc/scsi/scsi and you do have read/write access to
> the device then your scanner software should work if it is expecting to talk
> to the scanner via normal ASPI calls.  If it wants to talk to the scanner
> via the parallel port directly (which is how I thought most Windows parallel
> scanner programs operated) then you need to figure out a way for it to do
> that and disable SCSI over parallel in Linux.  Of course if the program does
> talk directly to the printer port then it probably needs a VxD to run and
> that won't be supported.
>
> -Dave

Ok, I have the VxD provides by the scanner software, but i have error messages
about timeout with SCSI interface and inapropiate lun. In windows, the software
installs a epp2scsi interface, and i suppose that i am not running such
interface when i start the graphic program (maybe i am wrong, but i don't how
to verify this). Note that in the scanner is working in vmware (so slow, of
course).

Thanks,







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