Subject: Re: Scanning with NetBSD on SE/30
To: Shawn D'Alimonte <sdalimon@home.com>
From: SUNAGAWA Keiki <kei_sun@ba2.so-net.ne.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/13/2001 11:07:04
"Shawn D'Alimonte" <sdalimon@home.com> wrote:

Shawn> Using the normal kernel the scanner is not even seen.
Shawn> Using the SBC kernel the scan starts and then the
Shawn> machine locks up hard (NMI button doesn't even work).

Ok, please let us know how your scanner is shown in your
dmesg output?  It saved in /var/run/dmesg.boot.

Shawn> The system is an SE/30 with 8MB RAM, NetBSD 1.5 and
Shawn> MacOS 7.5.5.  The scanner is an HP ScanJet IIp.  The
Shawn> SCSI bus also contains 2 drives (Inside the SE/30)
Shawn> and an Apple CDROM (external case).  Termination is
Shawn> correct and there are no duplicate IDs.  The scanner
Shawn> works with DeskScan in MacOS.

It looks fine.

NetBSD has a support of some SCSI scanners, but it would
conflict with other models.  If it is the case, you may want 
to build your own kernel without sc (scanner) driver.

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