# the ST400 is fixed to ID 3 scsi SIEMENS "ST 400" Scanner * * 3 * scsi SIEMENS "ST 800" Scanner * * 3 * # The following options are for testing and bug-hunting. If your scanner # needs one of these options to function reliably, please let me know. # Maximum amount of data to read in a single SCSI command. If not set # (or set to 0), the backend will read as much data as allowed by the # scanner model or the OS. WARNING: Using this option overrides the # hardcoded # maxread limits for all scanner models! With more than # 65536 bytes, my ST400 locks up (itself, the SCSI bus, the sg driver, # and the machine). Use with caution. #option maxread 65536 # Use this to switch the scanner lights on with a separate MODE SELECT call # and wait for some time before starting to scan (to allow the lights to go # to full intensity). The time is in 1/10 seconds (i.e. 20 means 2 seconds). # If not set, scanning starts immediately (works with my ST400). #option delay 20 # The following are hacks that affect all scanners of the same model as the # last attached device. Used like this (assume ST800's had 8bit depth and # 4MB internal buffer): # scsi SIEMENS "ST 400" Scanner * * 3 * # option scanner_bufsize 2097152 # option scanner_bits 6 # scsi SIEMENS "ST 800" Scanner * * 3 * # option scanner_bufsize 4194304 # option scanner_bits 8 # Currently, the backend has entries for ST400, ST800 and "everything else". # To add more scanners, you have to add a line in the st400_models array. # Please note that these options are only for testing unknown devices with # this backend. # Internal scanner buffer: #option scanner_bufsize 2097152 # Bit depth: #option scanner_bits 6 # Maximum bytes to read in a single SCSI command (see also maxread above). #option scanner_maxread 65536 # Supported resolutions (upto 15 different values). If you specify an # illegal value here, most likely the scanner will not report an error, # but only scan a small sub-area of the requested area (at least my ST400 # does this). #option scanner_resolutions 200 300 400 # This option causes the SCSI inquiry response to be written to # "$HOME/st400.dump" (as binary data). For debugging purposes. #option dump_inquiry