phil@mva.cs.liv.ac.uk (05/15/89)
One of the lecturers here asked me if I had seen or heard of a public domain Stack called "Hyperscan", which he reckoned was a stack to allow you to connect a scanner and capture the images directly into Hypercard. I had never heard of anything like this. Has anyone out there heard of it? Does anyone have it? If I get any responses I will summarise them here. Thanks! Phil Jimmieson, *************************************************** Computer Science Dept., * ** Note New Address & UserName ** * Liverpool University, * JANET : PHIL@UK.AC.LIV.CS.MVA * Merseyside, England, * ARPA : PHIL%mva.cs.liv.ac.uk@cunyvm.cuny.edu * L69 3BX * * * old address SQPHIL@UK.AC.LIV.CSVAX may work * (UK) 051-794-3689 ***************************************************
stores@unix.SRI.COM (Matt Mora) (05/18/89)
In article <5448@mva.cs.liv.ac.uk> phil@mva.cs.liv.ac.uk writes: >One of the lecturers here asked me if I had seen or heard of a public domain >Stack called "Hyperscan", which he reckoned was a stack to allow you to >connect a scanner and capture the images directly into Hypercard. I had >never heard of anything like this. Has anyone out there heard of it? Does >anyone have it? If I get any responses I will summarise them here. Yes, I heard of it. and yes I have it. I think it only works with the apple scanner. The stack was written by Bill him self. It lets you scan directly into hypercard. It comes with the apple scanner. -- ___________________________________________________________ Matthew Mora SRI International stores@unix.sri.com ___________________________________________________________