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Re: HP 4c scanjet




I never heard anything back about the scsi id confusion, but my guess is that
setting the scanner id to 0 is actually scsi id #1, so when my scanner was set
to "2" it was actually scsi id 3. My best guess anyways.

Michael Heyes








"June Jones" <jjones@resortsuites.com> on 11/19/99 10:49:08 AM

To:   Mike Heyes/LincolnFP/BerisfordPlc@BerisfordPlc
cc:

Subject:  HP 4c scanjet




Hello,

Below I've copied the remarks you made about the SCSI ID change for a HP 4c
ScanJet.

I'm really confused as to where you can find this line to edit.. is it somewhere
in the registry, or perhaps in one of the menus in sysedit?  I have a problem
with 8 drivers loading, and maybe changing the id would help me as well.

JJones


The scanner (HP 4c) id was set to "2". When I booted with the scanner off, and
entered the "echo" line you suggested, the scanner mounted and I was able to
access it.  Hmmm.  My lilo.conf forced recognition with
"append=aha152x=0x140,9,2" so I tried changing the scsi id from 2 to 3 in the
append line and rebooted. The scanner was detected fine, and only at scsi id 2.
Dmesg showed  "scsi generic sga at scsi0, channel 0, id 2, lun 0".

It works, I'm happy, but I don't understand the behavior. Any ideas?



Michael Heyes







Hello,
 
Below I've copied the remarks you made about the SCSI ID change for a HP 4c ScanJet.
 
I'm really confused as to where you can find this line to edit.. is it somewhere in the registry, or perhaps in one of the menus in sysedit?  I have a problem with 8 drivers loading, and maybe changing the id would help me as well.
 
JJones
 
 
The scanner (HP 4c) id was set to "2". When I booted with the scanner off, and entered the "echo" line you suggested, the scanner mounted and I was able to access it.  Hmmm.  My lilo.conf forced recognition with
"append=aha152x=0x140,9,2" so I tried changing the scsi id from 2 to 3 in the append line and rebooted. The scanner was detected fine, and only at scsi id 2. Dmesg showed  "scsi generic sga at scsi0, channel 0, id 2, lun 0".
 
It works, I'm happy, but I don't understand the behavior. Any ideas?
 
 
 
Michael Heyes
 
 
 
 
 
 

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