SCSI in Combination with MacOSX 10.3 causes various Problems at the time since many 
SCSI-card manufacturers have not provided 10.3 compatible drivers yet.

For us  the ACARD 6712 worked with a lot of scanners and peripherals that did not work 
with the 2906.
Also the new Belkin F5U541 FireWire to SCSI adapter gets rid of SCSI problems. In the 
US a lot of MAC users already go the belkin way to avoid SCSI and it's problems on 
Panther.


Greetings.

Jan Ross�e



>On Jan 2, 2004, at 4:45 AM, David Hoffman wrote:
>
>> I think this must be either the scanner
>(Microtek only say that there 
>> is
>> no 10.3.2 software for their scanner) or the
>Adaptec card. Adaptec are
>> being helpful but without success as yet.
>
>Do you have a spare drive or volume that you can
>use for testing?  I've 
>learned to keep one handy for just this reason.
>I'd put a clean new 
>install of 10.3 on it with your scanner software
>and see if it works.  
>Support for your card is built into 10.3 (and
>possibly late 10.2 
>versions).  Since I think you mentioned upgrading
>to get to 10.3 I'm 
>wondering if maybe there aren't elements of an old
>SCSI driver at work 
>somewhere that's mucking up the works.  Also, make
>sure Classic isn't 
>running at the same time and loading some sort of
>SCSI driver that 
>causes a conflict.
>
>good luck
>
>Bob Smith
>
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