RE: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-12 Thread rafeb
At 10:44 PM 6/11/01 -0500, Jared Dilg wrote: This reminds me, after reading the first part of this thread, I tried to power on my SprintScan 35LE and refresh the device list in Device Manager. Yes, the SprintScan showed up, but upon launching PolaColor Insight the software could not detect an

RE: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-12 Thread Jeffrey Goggin
With the SprintScan LE, you might try downloading (from Microtek) their driver for the 35t+ scanner. In fact, you may be able to get the pre-Insight legacy driver from Polaroid's website. All I know is that the screen captures for the LE's driver program (from Polaroids' PDF files) were

Re: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-12 Thread EdHamrick
In a message dated 6/12/2001 9:56:39 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: FWIW, I have a Microtek 35t+ and it won't work with the Polaroid software. I don't know if this means the Microtek software won't work with a Polaroid scanner or not but I was told there is some firmware code that

Re: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-12 Thread Richard N. Moyer
For Apple only. This type of situation has been rectified sometimes - for instance in certain CD machines - by using RESEDIT, and changing the ID in the driver. Do you know if this is an ID issue or what? Inquiry commands must include some form of ID - - -? No idea what PC users can do in a

RE: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-12 Thread Tony Sleep
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 22:44:30 -0500 Jared Dilg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: This reminds me, after reading the first part of this thread, I tried to power on my SprintScan 35LE and refresh the device list in Device Manager. Yes, the SprintScan showed up, but upon launching PolaColor Insight

Re: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-12 Thread Steve Greenbank
This doesn't always work in all systems. With W98SE here it never does, I have to restart, although with W95 it was fine. Works evertytime on my Win98SE with Artixscan 4000T. I suspect there are a host of issues that allow this to work or not. Some combinations of hardare and software work

RE: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98: HERE IS REG INFO FOR PRINTSCAN 35

2001-06-12 Thread Jared Dilg
] Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98 On a PC it may be worth trying regedit to fool the software. It should be noted that regedit can completely screw your machine. Before starting save a copy! The relevant part is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\SCSI. If someone supplies you

filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-11 Thread Lynn Allen
I just discovered that what I'd said about my computer recognizing SCSI devices (viz my Acer Scanwit) without a warm boot does *not* apply to my USP port and HP 6300C. It *definitely* requires a re-boot to be recognized, if it is off-line at first boot-up. This is not terribly important to the

RE: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98

2001-06-11 Thread Jared Dilg
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: filmscanners: OT: Device recognition, Win 98 I just discovered that what I'd said about my computer recognizing SCSI devices (viz my Acer Scanwit) without a warm boot does *not* apply to my USP port and HP 6300C. It *definitely* requires a re-boot to be recognized