Re: filmscanners: Scanner - notebook

2000-12-12 Thread Arthur Entlich

If your laptop doesn't have either SCSI internally available, or a card 
slot, or a cradle which accepts PCI slot cards, there are two methods. 
I believe a company called Orange Micro (I think) has a USB to SCSI 
interface, and if not, there are several PCMCIA to SCSI cards made. 
However, all of these are not inexpensive.

Art

Salinger Igor wrote:

 Hi again all,
 
 May sound dumb question, but I'm not too familiar with notebooks/laptops:
 what is most (cost-)effective way to attach SCSI scanner (have Canon FS2710)
 to notebook? I have been offered an IBM ThinkPad series machine and I wonder
 how to attach scanner to it. Has USB, but as I recall FS2710 is SCSI-only.
 Any ideas or http links welcome.
 
 Best,
 
 Sal...





Re: filmscanners: Scanner - notebook

2000-12-11 Thread Teresa Lunt

You can get a SCSI PCMCIA adapter from Adaptec. THey have an online store

Teresa

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At 09:34 AM 12/11/2000 -0800, you wrote:
Hi again all,

May sound dumb question, but I'm not too familiar with notebooks/laptops:
what is most (cost-)effective way to attach SCSI scanner (have Canon FS2710)
to notebook? I have been offered an IBM ThinkPad series machine and I wonder
how to attach scanner to it. Has USB, but as I recall FS2710 is SCSI-only.
Any ideas or http links welcome.

Best,

Sal...




Re: filmscanners: Scanner - notebook

2000-12-11 Thread Salinger Igor

Thanks, will check it out 

Salinger

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 You can get a SCSI PCMCIA adapter from Adaptec. THey have an online store
 
 Teresa