Justin Goldberg <justgol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How on earth do I connect this scanner?
SCSI only. Single-ended. 32-bit.
Scanner runs only in async mode.
> I see there are two ports on the back, and both say scsi. One looks
> like a regular 68-pin scsi centronics-style connector and the other
> fits a 25-pin parallel port connector, which I thought might be a pass-
> through for a dual printer-scanner configuration, but then again, hp's
> site says the scanner shuts down to prevent damage when connected to a
> parallel port.
The DB25 is also SCSI (a Mac convention at the time, and
not really SCSI-compliant).
I don't recall if the 2P had built-in termination or not.
It definitely does not have SCSI disconnect-reconnect,
and therefore needs a dedicated SCSI bus. Put it on
the same bus as a CDR, and you will burn coasters
during scans.
If you don't already own a PCI SCSI card, getting one,
plus a cable with suitable connectors at both ends, and
possibly a terminator, can easily cost more than you
would spend on a more capable USB color scanner.
> ... I do have some old ISA scsi cards ...
Avoid. In particular avoid the original cards supplied with
the scanner. They don't support IRQ (trace isn't even
present at the edge connector), and simply do not work in
most post-2000 operating systems.
If you do have the parts, I can tell you that DeskScan II 2.9
does run under Windows XP. Preview window size seems
to have a size limit if your screen is 1600x1200 or higher.
The life of the CCFL bulb in the scanner is not infinite.
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