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# The options are only meaningful if the backend was
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# compiled with USE_FORK defined
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#
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# option buffersize: size of one buffer allocated as shared
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# memory for data transfer between the reader process
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# and the parent process
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# option buffers: number of these buffers
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# The minimum is 2
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# option readqueue: number of queued read requests. This is
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# with the current SANE version (1.01) only useful for
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# Linux, since queued read requests are not supported
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# for other operating systems.
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#
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# For Linux, a value of 2 is recommended, at least if a
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# JX-250 is used. Bigger values are only a waste of memory.
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#
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# For other operationg systems, set this value to zero
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#
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# option stop_on_fsu_error: should be 0 or 1. If set to 0,
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# the "FSU light dispersion error" does not cause the abortion
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# of a scan.
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#
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# option default_scan_source: valid values are "auto", "fsu", "adf"
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# and "flatbed". For "auto", the backend will enable an ADF or
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# or FSU, if installed.
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#
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# global options:
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option buffers 4
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option buffersize 131072
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option readqueue 2
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option stop_on_fsu_error 1
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option default_scan_source auto
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# look for all devices with vendor ID "SHARP" and type "Scanner"
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scsi SHARP * Scanner
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# no options specific to these devices listed -> use global options
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/dev/scanner
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# options specific to /dev/scanner
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option buffers 6
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option buffersize 262144
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option readqueue 2
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# example for another (Linux) device name:
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#/dev/sg1
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