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# coolscan3.conf: sample configuration file for coolscan3 backend # # The following entrie checks for your scanner by manufacturer (SCSI) # and by vendor and product ID (USB). This is what the backend does when # no configuration file can be found. # auto # You can also configure the backend for specific device files, but this # should not normally be necessary (under Linux at least). # Syntax for specific devices: <interface>:<device> # # For a SCSI scanner, uncomment and edit the following line: #scsi:/dev/scanner # # For a USB scanner, uncomment and edit the following line: #usb:/dev/usbscanner # # For an IEEE 1394 scanner, use the SBP2 protocol (under Linux, use the # sbp2 kernel module), and your scanner will be handled as a SCSI device.