I managed to get my canoscan 2700 working with a microtech usb to scsi
adapter, it took a while before I discovered the scanner MUST be set to
scsi id 0 once that was set it worked fine
Guillaume Remy wrote:
> Hello fellow (mac)zuiks, not posting often, and already posting (a little
> bit) OT...
>
> I *recycled* from work an old drumscan... and I'm really looking forward to
> play with it, but I'm
> betrayed by the hardware !
>
> It's a scsi device, and I'm working on a mac G5, I have a scsi pci-card, but
> this supertoy only
> takes pci-express cards... any idea on how to proceed, apart from making the
> pci *pci-express
> compatible* ? Did I mention the *native* scsi pci-express cards are beyond
> consideration (their
> european prices really really are), in expense of what I'll try to do with
> the drum ? Oh, and, if
> needed, I can hook it on an old scsi-native mac... which could be used as
> scan-server, but how may
> I make for that ?
>
> Guillaume
>
>
>
> p5.vert.ukl.yahoo.com uncompressed/chunked Sat Aug 19 22:13:52 GMT 2006
>
>
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