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SASC(1)			  BSD General Commands Manual		       SASC(1)

NAME
     sasc — set the options of the asc scanner device

SYNOPSIS
     sasc [-sq] [-b len] [-f file] [-h height] [-r resolution] [-t timeout]
	  [-w width]

DESCRIPTION
     The sasc utility provides shell level access to the ioctl requests served
     by the handy scanner device driver asc.  Please see asc(4) for the exact
     meaning of the requests.  Generally they modify the output and behavior
     of the asc scanner device.	 When sasc is called with no option only the
     current settings are reported.

     The following options are available:

     -s [ASC_SRESSW]
	     Set the scanner with the values of the resolution selector
	     switch.

     -q	     Operate in quiet mode, i.e. do not report any of the current set‐
	     tings.  Normally the parameters are shown after the modifications
	     have been performed.

     -f file
	     Operate on a different scanner device node given by filename.
	     Note that even though there may exist more than one node of scan‐
	     ner device several of them will refer the same device unit.  The
	     modifications are performed od the unit regardless of the device
	     node by which it is accessed.

     -r resolution [ASC_SRES]
	     Set the resolution in dpi.

     -w width [ASC_SWIDTH]
	     Set the width of the bitmap in pixels.

     -h height [ASC_SHEIGHT]
	     Set the height of the bitmap in lines of pixels.

     -b len [ASC_SBLEN]
	     Set the internal dma buffer to be len lines in size.

     -t timeout [ASC_SBTIME]
	     Set the timeout time for reading one dma buffer.

FILES
     /dev/asc0	       device node for raw output.
     /dev/asc0p	       device node for output in pbm file format.

SEE ALSO
     asc(4)

AUTHORS
     Gunther Schadow ⟨gusw@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de⟩
     Liam J. Foy ⟨liamfoy@sepulcrum.org⟩

BSD				January 6, 1995				   BSD
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