Sorry, it should have be Nikon LS-4000.
At 05:03 PM 7/26/01 -0500, you wrote:
>The SS4000 is, as far as I know, ONLY Firewire. The firewire controller does
>show up on device manager and is deemed "running normally" and there is a
>75 gig disk running off of it that seems
>to run just fine. I may have SCSI disks on the system however but that
>should not make a difference if the
>other disk runs off firewire. For a while, everything was just fine, then
>one day it disappeared and won't
>show up as a new device to be installed under W2K.
>
>Thanks,
>Steve
>
>
>
>At 12:27 AM 7/26/01 +0100, you wrote:
>>On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 15:03:21 -0500 Steven N. Norvich
>>(snorvich@interaccess.com) wrote:
>>
>> > Anyone have their scanner simply disappear (logically)? Device
>>manager
>> > says it is
>> > not there and although hooked up to a fireware connection on my Dell
>> > (not an installed card,
>> > original installation), it is not discovered under new devices to be
>> > installed. Got any ideas
>> > about why or how to fix it?
>>
>>First off, I didn't know the SS4000 was available with a Firewire
>>interface, I thought they were all SCSI.
>>
>>Second, does the Firewire (if it really is:) card show up OK in Device
>>Mangler without conflicts? Do any other Firewire devices work off the card
>>OK?
>>
>>If it is really SCSI, do you have the rear panel terminator switch set to
>>'on', and what ID number is set? Do you have other devices on the same bus?
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Tony Sleep
>>http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio & exhibit; + film scanner info
>>& comparisons
>
>Best regards,
>Steve
>
>Steve Norvich
>Quentin Corners #114
>853 N. Quentin Road
>Palatine, Illinois 60067-0711
>
>http://www.underwaterphotos.com
>steve@underwaterphotos.com
Best regards,
Steve
Steve Norvich
Quentin Corners #114
853 N. Quentin Road
Palatine, Illinois 60067-0711
http://www.underwaterphotos.com
steve@underwaterphotos.com