Re: Using SCSI & serial devices with Pismo

2002-12-18 Thread Doug Behr
--- Les Riess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You are the second person that has told me > about problems with > the Orange adapter. Getting rid of my film scanner > is not an option. It > would cost me over $1800 to replace the scanner. > What about USB/SCSI > adapters? > > -- > Regards,

Re: Using SCSI & serial devices with Pismo

2002-12-18 Thread Les Riess
I had a problem receiving the digests for a day, so I've had to go to the archives and cut and paste to reply to the responses to my original post. Hal wrote: >>I'm using a Laserwriter 360 with my Pismo and my G4 Cube without problems. I picked up a Dayna EtherPrint Adapter (connects loca

Re: Using SCSI & serial devices with Pismo

2002-12-16 Thread James Rohde
On 12/16/02, Les Riess enlightened us by writing: > >I have some older equipment that I would like to use with my Pismo. The >LaserWriter 360 is serial and the film scanner is SCSI. Can I use them >with the Pismo and what would I need additionally to do so? If there is >a choice, would a USB or Fir

Re: Using SCSI & serial devices with Pismo

2002-12-16 Thread Hal
I'm using a Laserwriter 360 with my Pismo and my G4 Cube without problems. I picked up a Dayna EtherPrint Adapter (connects localtalk devices to an ethernet network) on eBay for about $25 and print to my 360 via Airport. It works like a charm. I've used the Orange Micro firewire/scsi adapter

Using SCSI & serial devices with Pismo

2002-12-16 Thread Les Riess
I have some older equipment that I would like to use with my Pismo. The LaserWriter 360 is serial and the film scanner is SCSI. Can I use them with the Pismo and what would I need additionally to do so? If there is a choice, would a USB or Firewire adapter be better? -- Regards, Les -- G-Books