Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
![]()
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Bill wrote: I started with 3.1 since I loved the command line and did not actually ever want to use Windows, but it was forced upon me for work. That windows you could crash and still be able to re-boot to DOS and fix it. Windows 1.0 was a joke. Somewhere I have an early review where it stated something like, "Windows is the worst piece of crap ever foisted on a computer user". 1.0 was a crude shell over an early version of DOS for the 640 kB XT & early 286 computers. Same here, all 3 of my scanners will only work with windows and don't have any UNIX/Linux type drivers. 1995 HP SCSI, 2000 Visioneer on LPT1, and a 2 year old HP negative and paper scanner on USB. Only my HP printer can be used in Linux, and yes the windows software is still better for touching things up, and OCR. And, as you said, Paperport is much better than even the HP software. I was using my Visioneer 4400 USB scanner to scan parts for my website, before I bought a camera with a good macro function. http://home.earthlink.net/~mike.terrell/Ephar.html shows a few items. I got a decent image, with a good depth of field. Some of the items were close to an inch high. The trick was to lay a white cotton tee shirt over the item, and use my florescent ring light about six inches above the shirt to provide a diffused backlight. I have several early HP SCSI scanners, but haven't tested them. They take up so much room on my 3' * 5' computer table that I only have room for one computer. One has the adapter to convert 35mm slides to scans. -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html If you have broadband, your ISP may have a NNTP news server included in your account: http://www.usenettools.net/ISP.htm Sporadic E is the Earth's aluminum foil beanie for the 'global warming' sheep. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Newsgroup access tips... | UK diy | |||
Riaa trying to take down the usenet. and yes it's on topic this is a newsgroup | Metalworking | |||
Newsgroup access | UK diy | |||
AOl to discontinue newsgroup access | Woodturning | |||
Where do you access this newsgroup? | Woodworking |