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- From: John Austin <jea1@Cornell.edu>
- Subject: Re: Microtek Scanner SCSI problem
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.203503.2912@mail.cornell.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 20:35:03 GMT
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- In article <robrick-020992090837@big-geek.erenj.com> Robert Brickman,
- robrick@erenj.com writes:
- >I have had a similar experience with the Microtek 300ZS with a IIci except
- >that...
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- Well, I can't be much help with the current probem, but there is definately
- something wierd about the Microtek interfaces. I'm running a 300G through
- the MS-SCSI/G interface, and the scanning generally works well.
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- Yesterday I installed the new MacTools Backup app. It wouldn't work- reported
- a SCSI error. Called Central Point, blabbed for a bit, and the tech jumped
- when I said "Microtek SCSI Interface". Sure enough, if I turn it off, Backup
- runs. Good thing I don't need to back up the scannner...
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