Under Windows 2000 Pro onwards, SCSI drives are PnP.
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From: Ian Boag [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 6:50 PM
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Best filmscanner, period!!! (strange title!)
Wotta crusty old bastard. Have to say though
By the way, the polaroid SS4000 is very good
- and cheap too. Why don't you do a couple of
test scans to compare it with Nikon.
How can I test it without buying it?
Polariod was offering a 30-day money-back guarantee?
Is this still in effect, David?
Mike Duncan
This is a US program and yes it is in efffect.
David
-Original Message-
From: Mike Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Best filmscanner, period!!!
(strange title!)
By the way, the polaroid
Preben writes:
That is absolutely not the case for the type
of computer that you and most of us had or most
probably could have afforded some years ago...!
I'm running a 2x 200 MHz PPro, and it is just fine for my requirements. It was
fine when I bought it, too. It is almost six years old.
Ian writes:
Wotta crusty old bastard.
Maybe, but you know, I spend a lot of time listening to friends and relatives
complain to me about their computers that crash for no reason and several times
a day, the mysterious error messages they see, the things that suddenly stop
working, and so on,
Send a slide to me and I will send you a raw file on CD.
How can I test it without buying it?
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
For some years now, computers have had more than enough horsepower for
just about anything anyone might care to have them do
That is absolutely not the case for the type of computer that you and most
of us had or most probably could have afforded some years
2 x 75GB raid harddisks
What RAID level are you running? Not all RAID makes things faster, in fact,
some makes it quite a bit slower.
Wotta crusty old bastard. Have to say though that I relate to the stuff
about mission (ie livelihood) critical stuff. You have to have been there.
I have a machine like that too. Experience has just about taught me that no
upgrade is trivial and I'll spend many unbudgeted hours sorting out