Re: filmscanners: Vuescan - illegal ops?

2001-06-17 Thread Rob Geraghty
John Anne Mahany [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Win 98SE and SS4k. However, I don't think the scanner is relevant because the Illegal operations box comes up instantly I click on open. I presume you have the scanner switched on before you boot the PC. Vuescan should still start even with the

Re: filmscanners: Vuescan - illegal ops?

2001-06-17 Thread Norman Quinn
I am finding that Vuscan V7.1 on an HPS20 scanner and Sony VAIO computer running Windows ME with 3xxMB RAM crashes after about 3 scans while I am printing. Didnt happen with Vuscan V7.0.25. Norman Quinn

filmscanners: Vuescan - illegal ops?

2001-06-16 Thread John Anne Mahany
Greetings, I am having trouble with all versions of Vuescan since V7-0-27 and including V7-1 Opening, or rather, trying to open the program gives a series of "Illegal Operation" boxes in Vuescan.exe. Luckily I keep all previous versions so I have V7-0-25 up and running still. Deleting the

Re: filmscanners: Vuescan - illegal ops?

2001-06-16 Thread Alan Tyson
: John Anne Mahany To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 10:13 AM Subject: filmscanners: Vuescan - illegal ops? Greetings, I am having trouble with all versions of Vuescan since V7-0-27 and including V7-1 Opening, or rather, trying to open the program

Re: filmscanners: Vuescan - illegal ops?

2001-06-16 Thread Rob Geraghty
John Anne Mahany wrote: I am having trouble with all versions of Vuescan since V7-0-27 and including V7-1 Opening, or rather, trying to open the program gives a series of Illegal Operation boxes in Vuescan.exe. What scanner and OS are you using? Rob