Harald,
Are you sure you need a firmware update? Would you mind re-
explaining the problem?
(I'm sorry, I've deleted the original posts...)
My understanding is that whatever the latest firmware update exists,
that's what you use. Then you simply need the most current driver
for your OS. That is (as I understand it), the firmware sets up the
device's brain, and then the drivers talk to the device.
I assume that you've re-installed the last firmware you ever had--is
that right?
Will Vuescan run the device properly?
Carlisle
-another mac driver, who is using a Nikon scanner and Vuescan
On Jan 30, 2006, at 6:22 AM, Arthur Entlich wrote:
> I'm sure Hakon was trying to be helpful (even if it was written a bit
> harshly)--maybe a linguistic issue.
>
> I would not suggest using a firmware upgrade for the 120nf for the
> 4000tf, as you recognize, they are very different models, and likely
> have quite unique firmware.
>
> Art
>
> Harald E Brandt wrote:
>> On 2006-01-28, at 23.47, ?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=E5kon_T_S=F8nderland?=
>> wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.scannerdriver.de/ftp/AS120tfFW170.zip
>>>
>>> Found here:
>>> http://download.microtek.de/drivers/MTreiber.php
>>
>>
>> Although nice find, there are 2 problems:
>> 1. So you think firmware for model 120tf is the same as for 4000tf? I
>> doubt.
>> I wouldn't want to try that unless someone else has done it
>> successfully.
>> 2. 'exe'-files are for Windows, I use Mac OS. Ok, we have a PC also,
>> but for totally different purposes and no FireWire; that could be
>> fixed
>> though if it is absolutely necessary just to get in a firmware thing.
>>
>> Anything more?
>>
>>
>
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