PCMCIA Firewire Cards known to work with Nikon LS4000

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Chuck Tribolet

I need to get a PCMCIA (well, CardBus, really) Firewire card to use
with my Nikon LS4000 scanner. Nikon's website
strongly recommends using the supplied PCI adapter cards, which of
course won't work. What PCMCIA Fireware cards are known to work with
the LS4000

Chuck Tribolet
(e-mail address removed)
 
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CSM1

Chuck Tribolet said:
I need to get a PCMCIA (well, CardBus, really) Firewire card to use
with my Nikon LS4000 scanner. Nikon's website
strongly recommends using the supplied PCI adapter cards, which of
course won't work. What PCMCIA Fireware cards are known to work with
the LS4000

Chuck Tribolet
(e-mail address removed)

Since Firewire is a connection standard, I would think any CardBus Firewire
card would work just fine.

All you need is the card and the driver software for your OS.
 
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Chuck Tribolet

In theory, yes, any card should work. But I have a vague
recollection of problems (probably of Nikon's making), so I'd like to
find
a card known to work.

Chuck Tribolet
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Rob

Chuck said:
In theory, yes, any card should work. But I have a vague
recollection of problems (probably of Nikon's making), so I'd like to
find
a card known to work.

Chuck Tribolet
(e-mail address removed)

What a load of rubbish any good card should work. Make sure that you
don't pick one up from a bundled package - these, I seem to recall, have
some limited functions.
 
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Charles Kinghorn

I have been using an LS-4000 with a Dell 4-pin connector, a
StarTech.com 2-port IEEE-1394 Firewire Cardbus, and a LaCie 3-port
Firewire 800/400 card (actually Texas Instruments firmware) with no
problems. My software is both VueScan and Nikon Scan (the latest
version).

Charles Kinghorn
 

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