<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have an Adaptec scsi card that works with SprintScan, but the problem
> is I'm not sure it will work with my new Computer. The slot I have
> available appears shorter than the card. I'm not sure what you call
> the different types of cards.
>
> Are you sayng that if I can get a hardware connection that the
> software, that is XP, is not going to be a problem or it is one I can
> work around?
>
> --Don
>
If you can make the hardware connection, then you may be able to make the
software work. There is no guarantee that you can make the software work.
Vuescan is a software that Polaroid recommends as a replacement on their web
site.
I personally do not recommend Vuescan because it is not the best of
software. But it may be the only other way to make your Sprintscan 35e work
in Windows XP after you make the hardware connection.
You have no chance if you don't have a hardware connection to the scanner.
SCSI cards are easy and cheap. But you must have a card that fits you new
computer's card slots. Windows XP does have built-in drivers for most
currently available SCSI cards.
This one piece of necessary software that does not come with your scanner
software or in the Windows XP operating system.
VueScan does not need this software, VueScan works by talking directly to
the hardware via the SCSI card.
Since you have a SCSI scanner, you must install the Adaptec ASPI for Windows
XP to "see" the scanner.
ASPI stands for Advanced SCSI Programming Interface. Windows 98SE had ASPI
built-in, Windows 2000 and XP does not.
As to whether your current SCSI card works in your new machine, I do not
know.
It is likely that your old card is a ISA card slot. It is the old card
interface of the computers of the 80's and early 90's. When the ATX
motherboards can along, the card interface was changed to a PCI interface,
PCI is 32 bit where ISA was either 8 bit or 16 bit.
This a good explanation of the ISA card slot of years past.
http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_Connector_PCAT.html
Howstuffworks, PCI cards.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/pci.htm
--
CSM1
http://www.carlmcmillan.com
--