peters@cc.msstate.edu (Frank W. Peters) (07/24/89)
I've been asked to find out what scanners are available for Sun4 systems. We'd probably be interested in grey scale scanners since we don't have any color output devices but I'd be interested in hearing about any types of scanners. The type of information I'd be interested in are: o cost o number of grey scales (or colors if appropriate) o resolution o image formats supported o maximum image size (ie, how big a picture can it scan). Pleas e-mail replies to me. I will summarize to any who are interested. Thanks in advance Frank _______ / | ==================================/ |=================================== | Frank W. Peters /Starkville | | Systems & Networks Programmer / * | Internet:Peters@CC.MsState.Edu | | Mississippi State University \ | Bitnet: Peters@MsState.BITNET | | Post Office Drawer CC | | Phone: (601) 325-2942 | | Mississippi State, MS 39762 / | FAX: (601) 325-3299 | =================================/ |=================================== |______ | / | \____|
gerry@uunet.uu.net (Gerry Lachac) (08/25/89)
We have a Canon XJI-12 scanner (or something like that) collecting dust.
It is a parallel scanner, so the only Sun it would work with would be the
new 3/80. Does anyone know of any software to drive this?
I also remember a month or so ago, someone had inquired about scanners and
software in general for Suns. If we can't get a driver for the Canon, we
would need to get a Sun-specific scanner. If someone still has the
scanner info could they email it to me?
Thanks...
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dinah@krebs.bcm.tmc.edu (Dinah Anderson) (08/31/89)
We are using the MicroTek scanner. Our configuration is a scanner connected to an external SCSI adapter into a shoebox on a 4/140 (Sun OS 4.0.3). I am trying to get it to work on a 3/60 (no shoebox) with little luck. However, that is a new problem and I hope to get it resolved this week. Microtek provides a sunview based interface which works pretty well. However, we run under X and are having to write our own interface. This same scanner will also work on a MacIntosh. We installed one and it worked immediately. It took us weeks to get the scanner to work on the Sun. We ran into problems with their installation script (I recommend *not* running it the first time.) and it seems their Sun was off visiting 1 or more conferences. However, I managed to convince MicroTek of the seriousness and urgency of the problem and we reached a resolution. I hope these types of problems will go away as the company matures. A couple of design problems with the adapter. You must take the box apart just to change the SCSI ID. This could easily have been made accessbile from outside the box with little trouble. Also, the power and "ready" LEDS are just sticking up off the board on little connector wires. When I took the box apart to check the SCSI ID, the power LED got bend. When I put the box back together again I had no power light and thought I may have damaged the box. The power led had just gotten bent a bit and was no longer visible. These LEDS extend beyond the footprint of the board so this is *real* easy to do. Anyway, we are real excited about the possibilities of being able to scan articles, etc. Dinah Anderson internet: dinah@bcm.tmc.edu Baylor College of Medicine uucp: {rutgers,mailrus}!bcm!dinah