At 14:39 10/11/2000 +1000, you wrote:
No. But then I don't always get jaggies on my machine either. The fact
that your LS30 has a different BIOS and Nikonscan version makes a direct
comparison difficult. It's possible that your memory manager may help as
well.
what stops you from flashing
Would someone explain what "flashing the BIOS" means. I have never heard this
before.
Gordon
Roman Kielich® wrote:
At 14:39 10/11/2000 +1000, you wrote:
No. But then I don't always get jaggies on my machine either. The fact
that your LS30 has a different BIOS and Nikonscan version makes
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Would someone explain what "flashing the BIOS&q
Roman wrote:
2. win98, memturbo indicating CPU 10-35%, faster scan.
Both images were 2700 dpi, full frame. Saved and opened in Picture
Publisher 8 (800%) to see individual pixels.
Can you see jaggies?
No. But then I don't always get jaggies on my machine either. The fact
that your LS30 has a