my foggy  brain  remembers them  as  I retied   the biz  end of things  before  
  win 95   came out.

and  I  seem to remember  twain  as a term  used  with hp scanjets  before 
retirement.\
when i   left   scanjet   2c  was  current  color  product.]anyone  coming thou 
 az   with a  scanjet iic  in the  car...  it  would  be  welcome here..we  
have  an orig   hpscanjet  b/w   but  can use another one  for an offsite  
display also.

ed sharpe archivist for smecc


In a message dated 1/7/2019 2:11:37 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 02:39, Ali via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:>> 
>  I wonder if there were ever any TWAIN drivers for Win 3.x.....
Yes, but I think that you needed WIN32S installed.

On Mon, 7 Jan 2019, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:> This is stretching my powers 
of recollection -- and in my world, back> then, if you could afford (and 
wanted) a scanner, you used a Mac --> but I think so, yes.
1) some could not afford Mac  (rarely any in the skip)2) some did not have 
control over employer's purchasing decisions3) depending on what was being 
scanned, other factors influenced platform

> We are all aware of what that acronym means, yes?
But few pay any attention to any technology without an interesting name.And of 
those who do and the rest, never the twain shall meet.
--Grumpy Ol' Fred            [email protected]

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