> I’d recommend asking Hamrick, I think they only make the current > version of their software available, and I’m not sure how long it’s > been around. According to Wikipedia it’s been around for 20 years, > which would mean that there should be versions that support Win 9x and > 2k. > > It’s primary purpose is to allow people to use scanners that are no > longer supported on modern hardware. Having said that, on my Epson > V850-Pro I find it to be very, very close in quality to SilverFast when > scanning film. For documents, I’d use VueScan. >
Zane, Thanks for the info. I am aware of the purpose/reason people are recommending it. The reason I asked my question is my own OCD need to standardize, i.e. If I can use a program I like in a multi-OS environment I see that as a serious plus. You learn one program well and use it across Win9x, 2K, XP, 7, OS X, and even Linux.... I am guessing VueScan is limited to 32bit and above OSes but I could be wrong. I wonder if there were ever any TWAIN drivers for Win 3.x..... -Ali
