> I needed to hook up an Agfa SCSI Duoscan to scan negatives, and it would
> not be seen by the SCSI card in a G4 Quicksilver, so I dug a beige G3 266
> desktop out of the closet. As I was trying different PCI cards, it started
> to not respond to the power button.

The Beige was the last desktop with built-in SCSI.

I have successfully used a Nikon LS-3500AF 4096 x 6144x30 ("4K" resolution
with 30 bits/pixel) on my Beige's built-in SCSI, using Nikon Professional
Products' plug-in for Adobe Photoshop.

IIRC, my licensed copy of Photoshop was sold with such and Agfa scanner,
which I later abandoned in favor of the Nikon scanner.



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