[filmscanners] RE: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Austin Franklin
Tom, The input is a SCSI 1 cable (50 pin) the output (to another SCSI device) is 25 pin. I believe either can be used to connect to the SCSI card. Austin Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with

[filmscanners] RE: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Austin Franklin
Hi Tom, Possibly termination? I don't remember, but is that device permanently terminated, or is there a switch to enable internal termination? If you don't use the internal termination, and it's the last device in the SCSI chain, you do have to provide a terminator either in-line where the

[filmscanners] Re: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
On behalf of my friend, I'd like to thank everyone who answered this question. I understand he has acquired a card and cable now and asked me to forward his thanks. Thanks again all, Art Kapetanakis, Constantine wrote: The scanner will work with most if not all SCSI cards. It was

[filmscanners] RE: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Thomas Maugham
You're correct, of course, and my SCSI card is device 7 (the maximum) thus auto termination is working. My CD burner (internal) is device 2, my external JAZ and ZIP drives are 4 and 5 repectively, my SS4000 is 6 and my flatbed scanner (last physical device on the chain) is 3 so all is well (at

[filmscanners] RE: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Austin Franklin
Hi Tom, ...my SCSI card is device 7 (the maximum) thus auto termination is working. You know that device ID number and auto termination aren't linked at all. The SCSI device ID can be anything, the order only matters for boot if you don't specify a specific device to boot from...at least

[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digest for Tue 10 Sep, 2002

2002-09-09 Thread Ken Durling
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002 18:10:52 -0700, you wrote: When I was first on filmscanners, I remember some conversation about better software for this... VueScan?. Can anyone let me know. Sara - Vuescan is the cat's whiskers. I think there's a free demo, and certainly the only $40 download at:

[filmscanners] Re: Which SCSI Card for SS4000

2002-09-09 Thread Arthur Entlich
Actually, I suspect your thinking wasn't correct previously (and it appears to me your still not set up correctly now). In regard to the SS4000, this might explain why the 25 pin wasn't working correctly. Since it was not terminated, in spite of being the last physical device on that side of the

[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digestfor Tue 10 Sep, 2002

2002-09-09 Thread Alan Harper
And I think Vuescan is the cat's meow. Can we have a three-week, 80-e-mail, discussion of whether you are right or I am? Can I write long diatribes on the difference between the cat's whiskers and the cat's meow? Please? Sorry, cat got my tongue. I'll just lick my fur. A -- Alan Harper [EMAIL

[filmscanners] Help needed for PhotoSmart S20

2002-09-09 Thread zcan iman
Hi, I'm new to this list and I’m hoping I can get some help about a problem I have with my HP PhotoSmart S20. I've been using this scanner for amateur stuff at home happily until recently when I noticed that my scans were far from satisfactory. So, I decided to calibrate the scanner, hoping this

[filmscanners] Re: [filmscanners_Digest] filmscanners Digestfor Tue 10 Sep, 2002

2002-09-09 Thread Ken Durling
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002 21:50:27 -0700, you wrote: And I think Vuescan is the cat's meow. Can we have a three-week, 80-e-mail, discussion of whether you are right or I am? Can I write long diatribes on the difference between the cat's whiskers and the cat's meow? Please? Well, if this was an audio