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My old scanner had a proprietary SCSI card and it also took over 100% of
the resources while scanning. I think that is just the nature of the
beasts. The PC has to devote all it's attention to capturing the image
otherwise there would be gaps in the "picture"
I just installed a new parallel port model and, like Dale, the
installation was a breeze. It took less than 15 minutes - including
removing the old SCSI model. I think that most of Tom's problems were -
as he said - trying to install the scanner on a 486 machine with a
standard printer port.
While comparison shopping for my new scanner, I noticed that all the
brands listed minimum system requirements somewhere on the outside of the
box. Just make sure you do not try to go below those minimums and you
should have no problems.
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: D. Cale <[log in to unmask]>
>>I have that scanner, and it is a wonderful scanner. It is a parallel
>>port. I do know my way around computers, and I spent hours and hours
>>trying to get it to work on a 486. (No EPP port). Never did get it to
>>work. It only took me 2 hours to get it to work on my Pentium.
>>(Conflicts). If I had it to do over again, I would NEVER EVER get a
>>Parallel port scanner again. Too much grief to set them up. Tom
>>Sandborn
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>I also have that very scanner, and it took me 5 mins to pull it out
>of the box, connect it, install the software, and scan my butt to send
>to all my college buds.. :) Just kidding....It was soooo very simple to
>setup..
>The only thing is you can't do ANYTHING else while you are scanning...
>It being parallel port.
>
>David Cale
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