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[filmscanners] RE: SCSI Woes
Hi Les,
AFAIK it is necessary to have any SCSI device on when booting a PC (turning
the scanner and the PC on at the same time has always worked fine for me). I
remember once I failed to do so with my LS-30, but scanning for new hardware
promptly identified the device. I was on Win98, though, and I had NikonScan
installed, so that may make a difference.
Alessandro Pardi
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wogears@fast.net [mailto:wogears@fast.net]
> Sent: lunedì 28 gennaio 2002 16.04
> To: alessandro.pardi@inferentiadnm.com
> Subject: [filmscanners] SCSI Woes
>
>
> Hello!
>
> As some know, I have just migrated from Mac OS 9.1 to Win
> XP. This has presented me with some interesting and
> different SCSI problems! Specifically, if my LS-2000 is not
> turned on at reboot, I cannot access it with VueScan without
> turning it on and booting yet again. I have been able to
> mount my CDRW SCSI drive by telling the controller (Adaptec
> 2940UW) to "Scan For Hardware Changes"; this does not find
> the Nikon. Is this because I do not have NikonScan
> installed? Is there a utility similar to my Mac's SCSI Probe
> that will allow me to mount the device subsequent to boot,
> or should I just leave the LS-2000 on all the time? (Nikon
> Tech Support says this is OK, no wear on the lamp.)
>
> Les
>
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