>From: michael Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (G-List)
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (G-List)
>Subject: Re: USB and G3
>Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 05:28:17 -0700
>
     The problem I have with my Snapscan 1236s does not extend to Classic 
Mode.  Both SCSI scanner and USB Digital camera operate perfectly in 9.2.  
The computer's zip drive is ID 5 on the SCSI chain.  I haven't tried the zip 
yet, (never tried one before, successfully), but I'm wondering if that is 
involved in why OSX can't see my scanner(ID 4.)  How do you change the SCSI 
ID's on internal peripherals?  Jumpers,manual switches, or control panel of 
some sort?  My computer needs to use three SCSI devices: Scanner ID 4, tape 
drive ID 2, and Zip drive ID 5.  Is it worth rearranging the SCSI ID's to 
assist OSX to see the scanner or does the problem lie elsewhere?  TIA  John.


>From: michael Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>I also use Veuscan with my Older SCSI  scanner and I have zip drive on
>adaptec card and it all wrks great on G4 400 I do know zip drives like
>to be first on the chain and remember SCSI rules  2' for each device
>not more then 11' total . one time my zip would not work I had to long
>of cord in the chain



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