From: Dan Ritter Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:15:24 -0400 > The problem with TWAIN, as I recall, is that it wasn't actually > a standard API between devices and OS so much as a standard way > for an application to call a manufacturer-supplied application > in order to control and receive images. > > That's why it was completely supplanted by SANE, which more or > less standardizes the device-OS interface as well as the > application-application interface.
Thanks for the background. > You might manage to get the Windows TWAIN software to run in > WINE, or if you have a Windows 95/98 virtual machine, that would > probably work. Thanks. Will put some effort on those approaches. If there is a JVC diskette with DOS software that is probably the best place to start. Simpler is better in this case. Wine is installed. Haven't tried the JVC software yet. Might try the virtual system. I've used bochs and QEMU for Oberon. I guess Windows will require system installation media. > 1360x1024 at 7.5 frames/sec > > 640x200 at 30 frames/sec Only static images needed here. > ... the SCSI connection is designated for connection to a > storage drive or printer. We have the original manual. More than a page covers a PC connection via SCSII. > If you are specifically looking for a microscope mountable > camera, there are lots of relatively cheap C-mount cameras > and C-mount adapters, all with much better specs and much > easier to access. Advances in micro-electronics and software make beautiful old hardware obsolete. =8~| Thanks again, ... P. -- https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Oberon Tel: +1 604 670 0140 Bcc: peter at easthope. ca