On 9 Jan 1998, Ben Gertzfield wrote: > >>>>> "William" == William R Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > William> I have a Tamarack (sp?) SCSI-based "TWAIN compliant" > William> scanner and would like to use it under Linux. Of course > William> it only came with Windoze drivers... Is there (preferably > William> Debianized) software for Linux that would talk to it? > > TWAIN is a joke. All "TWAIN compliant" means is that it comes with > drivers for Windows. > > Check out SANE -- there's a Debian package of it. It may support your > scanner (since it's a SCSI scanner, if your SCSI card recognizes it as > such, it's most likely supported in SANE.) > > SANE can scan directly into GIMP (the GNU Image Manipulation Program) > for touchups and saving into your favorite format!
I have a Scantastic scanner which uses the "TWAIN compliant" drivers. This scanner doesn't have a SCSI interface but an ISA interface card. Does the Sane drivers/software detect ISA or only SCSI? With the growing popularity of the "cheaper" scanners (199.99 and less) which use these "TWAIN compliant" drivers i would think that something would be designed to use them in the Linux community. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .