Ken wrote:
>I have one of these (couldn't resist, as I wanted one when they first 
>came out) and it is a "two-part" system. The box that looks like an 
>external floppy drive (sort of) is a "SCSI adapter" for the scanner. The 
>scanner itself is a T-shaped thing that has a roller on the bottom and 
>the scan head. It plugs into the MiniDIN8 plug on the front of the box. 
>"Just" roll it over the document and it digitizes the image. It is 
>interesting to play with, but the scans (mine is greyscale only) leave a 
>bit to be desired. I suppose they were "state of the art" at one time.
>
>Ken
>
>Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.

A handscanner, hmm?
I think it'll be a 'do without', then. 

Already got a OneScanner here that does a great greyscale job.

Anyway, Thanks Ken and others!

-mart


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