"Should be" and "is" may be two quite different things in the
implementation of a a complex standard... even if the manufacturer is
trying to fully implement the standard vs. just claiming that it's
implemented. In any case I wasn't the one trying to attach to SCSI via
USB and I was using the correct, manufacturer supplied, device driver
with each card. Either one works fine with the Scanwit 2700.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> The problem scanner in both cases was the Acer (now Benq) Scanwit 2700.
>> It's possible that the problem was the ACARD SCSI card that Acer
>> supplied with the scanner. But the scanner does work properly with an
>> Adaptec 2906 in place of the ACARD version so I think the cards should
>> have been compatible.
>>
> On which end? The SCSI connection is a standard, so should be
> compatible. On the internal bus end, they could have quite different
> drivers.
>
> Moose
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