Well, not quite, Frits...

I have a Microtek color scanner and MicroScan TWAIN came as part of
the software that accompanied it. The specific software is called
ScanWizard PPC TWAIN.

All for use on my MacIntosh computer! I'm not running Windows, I'm
running O/S 8.6 for the Mac!

keith whaley

Frits W�thrich wrote:
> 
> On Saturday 22 March 2003 05:21, Levente -Levi- Littvay wrote:
> > I can get a TWAIN driver to work with Linux so that's no problem...  I
> > have software too.  I am worried about scanning a whole roll feature not
> > working under Linux.  Or is that independent of OS/Driver and done
> > completely by hardware?
> >
> > L
> Hold on, a TWAIN driver is a Windows specific thing. Even in WindowsXP it is
> now something else, I forgot what they call it there now.
> In Linux want to make sure you buy a scanner that has support from Sane and/or
> vuescan. No Twain in Linux.
> Take a look at http://www.xsane.org/
> --
> Frits W�thrich
> Pentaxianado, and running SuSE Linux 8.1

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