Check the precise wording. In the software business at least there is a
big difference between "not supported" and "doesn't work".
In the latter case there is a known defect that may or may not be
serious and may or not be encountered by the typical user. "Not
supported", on the other hand, means: "We haven't tested it, we ain't
gonna test it and maybe it works just fine but; if it doesn't we ain't
gonna help ya and don't ever call us back about this because we might
not be here".
Besides, and to paraphrase Oly managment: "Why you want to use old
camera, er... scanner?"
Chuck Norcutt
Michael Stahulak wrote:
> I have a Polaroid SprintScan 4000, and I have been using it very
> happily with VueScan <http://www.hamrick.com>, the $40 scanner software
> that supports hundreds of scanners, on Mac OS X 10.3....
>
> But the Polaroid software worked fine in 10.2x using a SCSI adapter,
> and I can't think of a good reason why it should stop working in 10.3.
> I know the Polaroid support site says it doesn't...
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