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<H2><A NAME="s15">15. Related Information Sources</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="ss15.1">15.1 HOWTOs and FAQs</A>
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<P>The Linux <B>SCSI-HOWTO</B> by Drew Eckhardt covers all supported SCSI
controllers as well as device specific questions. A lot of
troubleshooting hints are given. It is available from sunsite.unc.edu
in /pub/Linux/docs/LDP and its mirror sites.
<P>General questions about SCSI are answered in the <B>SCSI-FAQ</B> from the
newsgroup Comp.Periphs.Scsi (available on tsx-11 in
pub/linux/ALPHA/scsi and mirror sites).
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<H2><A NAME="ss15.2">15.2 Mailing list</A>
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<P>There is a <B>mailing list</B> for bug reports and questions regarding SCSI
development under Linux. To join, send email to
<CODE>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</CODE> with the line
<CODE>subscribe linux-scsi</CODE>
in the body of the message. Messages should be posted to
<CODE>linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu</CODE>. Help text can be requested by sending
the message line "help" to <CODE>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</CODE>.
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<H2><A NAME="ss15.3">15.3 Example code</A>
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<DT><B>sunsite.unc.edu: apps/graphics/hpscanpbm-0.3a.tar.gz</B><DD><P>This package handles a HP scanjet scanner through the generic interface.
<DT><B>tsx-11.mit.edu: BETA/cdrom/private/mkisofs/cdwrite-1.3.tar.gz</B><DD><P>The cdwrite package uses the generic interface to write a cd image
to a cd writer.
<DT><B>sunsite.unc.edu: apps/sound/cds/cdda2wav*.src.tar.gz</B><DD><P>A shameless plug for my own application, which copies audio cd tracks
into wav files.
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