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      6th Jul 2006
I have a canon FS4000US film scanner and XP home computer. I installed an
adaptec SCSI card AHA 2940 AU. All worked fine until having to reload
windows, now Vuescan says no scanner is connected. The SCSI card info comes
up on bootup and the message "Press <CTRL><A> for SCSI select (TM) Utility!"
comes up followed by "SCSI ID 2-CANON 1X-400015G". I am not sure if this is
right. I can't recall whether before (when it worked) the ID was actually
FS4000US. Can anyone help - what do I need to do to test/get it working?
Could it be Vuescan software? Thanks


 
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      6th Jul 2006
"SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a canon FS4000US film scanner and XP home computer. I installed an
> adaptec SCSI card AHA 2940 AU. All worked fine until having to reload
> windows, now Vuescan says no scanner is connected. The SCSI card info
> comes
> up on bootup and the message "Press <CTRL><A> for SCSI select (TM)
> Utility!"
> comes up followed by "SCSI ID 2-CANON 1X-400015G". I am not sure if this
> is
> right. I can't recall whether before (when it worked) the ID was actually
> FS4000US. Can anyone help - what do I need to do to test/get it working?
> Could it be Vuescan software? Thanks
>
>


Install ASPI from Adaptec. Direct download:
http://download.adaptec.com/software...aspi_471a2.exe

When you double click the Exe, it will create a new folder on your drive
where you specify.
\adaptec\aspi

Use aspiinst.exe to install, do not use the install.bat (it does not work).
There is aspichk.exe for checking the installation of ASPI system.

Window XP and 2000 do not have a Programming Interface for SCSI, Windows
98SE did.

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      7th Jul 2006

SS wrote:
> I installed an
> adaptec SCSI card AHA 2940 AU. >


You need the specific driver for XP and the card. It is available on
the Adaptec site.

http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/speed/s..._471a2_exe.htm

Read ALL the documentation and load the driver mentioned in the
paragraph that talks about loading. The correct file to load is
mentioned in the header of the subject site. ("Note the filename is
different from the version name." Please read carefully the
"Installation Instructions" from the web site.

Adaptec told me the SCSI card AHA 2940 is a card to use for XP. Also
the 2906 and the 2940. The difference is apparently the throughput. The
2940 being the fastest. I use a 2930.

Bob AZ

 
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bmoag
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      7th Jul 2006
Is the SCSI card recognized under control panel/system/hardware/device
manager?
If it is then you have a correct driver installed which, I believe, is
included in the WinXP installation CD.
You do not need the ASPI program except to examine the SCSI peripherals you
have connected.
The Canon 4000 scanner is very finicky about its SCSI settings, even if it
is the only SCSI device connected to your computer. Make sure the scanner is
set to use SCSI instead of USB. Make sure all the SCSI connector pins are
straight and seating properly--SCSI cable and connectors are not that hardy.
Finally, you may have to experiment with several different SCSI settings on
the scanner. Theoretically any number should work if this is the only SCSI
device but theory and reality are not always the same.


 
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moi
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      7th Jul 2006
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
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>
> SS wrote:
> > I installed an
> > adaptec SCSI card AHA 2940 AU. >

>
> You need the specific driver for XP and the card. It is available on
> the Adaptec site.


Driver for the above card is included in XP.
No download available from Adaptec.

Assuming scanner is okay, only ASPI is needed (as you mention). ASPI
(Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) is not a device driver. ASPI
v4.71.2 is interface for all Windows OS except Win95.

Btw, I couldn't get it to install on XP, and this seems to be a common
problem. Solution is to use a program called "Force ASPI", which
installs an earlier version, 4.6 I believe, which works fine. Force ASPI
can be downloaded from many places just Google "force aspi".

One place, with a comprehensive explanation, is:
http://aspi.radified.com/

If the Adaptec download version fails, you can use the aspichk.exe
included with it to check for proper installation after using Force
ASPI.

M
 
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Raphael Bustin
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      7th Jul 2006
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 22:10:32 -0400, moi <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
>(E-Mail Removed) says...
>>
>> SS wrote:
>> > I installed an
>> > adaptec SCSI card AHA 2940 AU. >

>>
>> You need the specific driver for XP and the card. It is available on
>> the Adaptec site.

>
>Driver for the above card is included in XP.
>No download available from Adaptec.



D'oh. It took about 4 clicks from Adaptec's home page.

Here's the link:


<http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/downloads/ms/ms_win_2000?productId=ASPI-4.70&dn=Windows+ASPI+Package>


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      7th Jul 2006

"bmoag" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is the SCSI card recognized under control panel/system/hardware/device
> manager?
> If it is then you have a correct driver installed which, I believe, is
> included in the WinXP installation CD.
> You do not need the ASPI program except to examine the SCSI peripherals

you
> have connected.
> The Canon 4000 scanner is very finicky about its SCSI settings, even if it
> is the only SCSI device connected to your computer. Make sure the scanner

is
> set to use SCSI instead of USB. Make sure all the SCSI connector pins are
> straight and seating properly--SCSI cable and connectors are not that

hardy.
> Finally, you may have to experiment with several different SCSI settings

on
> the scanner. Theoretically any number should work if this is the only SCSI
> device but theory and reality are not always the same.
>
>


Strangely enough I do not recall having to do anything before for it to work
so the current situation is a bit frustrating. I daresay somewhere there is
something i have not done/done wrong but i will follow all the advice given
here. I have not changed the settings and it is still set to SCSI rather
than USB. I used USB when I first got the scanner but it was VERY slow only
being 1.1. I always HATE reloading Windows as this sort of problem usually
happens with something or other 'not working'. I was under the impression
that XP usually automatically 'recognised' devices. The SCSI is visible on
the hardware device profile anyway and the canon device ("SCSI ID 2-CANON
1X-400015G") only displays when it is powered up at computer boot, so I'll
have to devote a 'rainy day' to trying to sort out - I hate it though - so
frustrating!

Thanks everyone for suggestions


 
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Steven Saunderson
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      7th Jul 2006
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 07:02:51 GMT, "SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Thanks everyone for suggestions


If the suggestions don't help, I have a program that will try to access
the FS4000 via SCSI or USB. It does report startup errors so it might
help you locate the problem. Please ask if interested.

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      7th Jul 2006
Yes please could you send that utility to my Yahoo address
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Steven Saunderson
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      7th Jul 2006
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:51:01 GMT, "SS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Yes please could you send that utility to my Yahoo address
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I've sent an e-mail with info and a link. Please advise here if you
don't get the e-mail.

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