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[filmscanners] Re: Modern photography...



That is interesting since SCSI is a simple thing to add to a PC, you
have to wonder why they went GPIB, which is a rather slow interface used
for electronic instruments. National Instruments more or less owns the
GPIB business. There is a very hidden form on their website where you
can turn in some old GPIB to get half price (last time I looked) on a
new one. I managed to find a 232 to GPIB converter on the surplus
market, so I never pursued the trade up route.

Austin Franklin wrote:

>Hi lists,
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>>My recollection regarding the Leaf scanner is that it used a GPIB
>>interface. These cards are kind of pricey for PCI, less so on ISA, but
>>then who uses ISA anymore.
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>>
>
>You are correct for Windows.  For Mac, it's SCSI only.
>
>Regards,
>
>Austin
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>
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>

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