On 9/24/21 2:12 PM, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 9/23/21 1:34 PM, DennisG wrote:
On 9/23/21 12:57 AM, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 9/22/21 6:28 PM, DennisG wrote:
On 9/22/21 2:27 PM, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
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Yes, after a lot of trouble and back-and-forth, I got the scanner to work. I need it again, somehow.
I'm not about to try to de/reconstruct all that again. If in 2019 and/or 2020 there was a solution, maybe you should find those posts.
--dg
Yes, I got it working in 2019. As someone already said, I should have put it in my paper logbook, but it got overlooked. If someone can tell me how to find those emails (and not a stack of completely unrelated ones from everybody about everything) I would be extremely happy to look them up! I do remember that there was a file MISSING from OpenSUSE that I had to copy from another Linux system. I don't think I have that system anymore to copy from since I had a lot of destruction recently due to lightning. --doug
/snip/ Please somebody tell me how to find those posts. I have tried to find them, but I get bogged down in a slew of other emails not from or to me. In the meantime, I decided to see if the scanner really does work: I opened Windows 10, ran a query about setup, downloaded a free apparently universal driver from the Windows store, and had the scanner working in less than five minutes! It doesn't have the capabilities of XScan, but it works. It also saves in .png format, which is something new to me, but since it is Windows, I suppose most computer users can read it. I REALLY dislike Windows, but it made the job seem trivial! --doug