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More info?)
I have a UMAX S12 and the isa11 scsi card, but have never got it to
work with win2000. You think this might work?
Pj
On 9 Jul 2004 05:45:55 -0700, frechetn@hotmail.com (Norm Frechette)
wrote:
>Successfully installed UMAX S6-E scanner on Windows 2000 Server using
>the orginal ISA SCSI controller card.
>
>First download and unzip, to their own directory, the following
>drivers:
>USD-IS11 ISA SCSI Controller (Win2k, XP)driver from
>
http://www.umax.de/download/ScanPC/dtc3x8x-win2k.zip
>
>UMAX S6-E Windows 2000 driver from
>
http://members.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driver...
>
>ASPI 4.71a2 drivers from
>
http://download.adaptec.com/software_pc/aspi/aspi_471a2...,
>
>
>Next installed USD-IS11 SCSI controller card into an empty ISA slot.
>Boot system. Win2K will not detect the SCSI controller. It must be
>manually configured throught the Hardware Wizard.
>Run the Hardware Wizard, selecting "Add/Troubleshoot a device". Once
>the wizard completes it auto detection select "Add a new device", then
>select the second option, "No, I want to select the hardware from a
>list". Next scroll down the list and select "SCSI and RAID contollers"
>and then click on the "Have Disk" button. Browse to the USD-IS11
>directory you created earlier and select the DTC3X8X inf file. You
>will be prompted to define the system resources. Configure the
>resource address for 340-35F (defalt card address)and finish the
>installation. You will need to reboot the system.
>
>Once the SCSI interface is installed, Windows may detect the UMAX
>scanner. If not simply run the Hardware Wizard again. When prompted
>for the driver, select the "Have Disk" button and browse to the UMAX
>directory you created earlier and select the inf file.
>
>If your going to use VueScan it should work without any problems. I
>also installed the ASPI drivers to ensure compatiblity with other
>software. VueScan is a self contain program for scanners and imaging
>devices. There is no need to install MagicScan or VistaScan to operate
>the scanner.
>
>I hope this helps.