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omegaslast
2-Oct-2011, 00:48
Are there any out there? I bought a polaroid spintscan 45 ultra and want to spend less than $100 on a scsi card that works with windows 7. adaptec has ones but theyre all pretty expensive it seems.

Ive seen people have the sprint scan 45 ultra up and running on windows vista so im assuming it can run on windows 7... if this is false i can just throw together an xp 32bit computer and call it a day (even though itd be nice to not have to do that)

edp
2-Oct-2011, 01:53
Check ebay; some fairly decent Adaptec cards are available for $30-$50.

Sevo
2-Oct-2011, 02:52
There originally were issues when Win7 was released, as Adaptec attempted to destroy its home-grown competition from the used market by dropping legacy support. After Adaptec gave in and made drivers for the more interesting of their older cards available, quite a wide choice will do: http://ask.adaptec.com/scripts/adaptec_tic.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=13250

omegaslast
2-Oct-2011, 11:48
The only affordable ones on those list work with windows 7 32 bit which does me nothing

edp
2-Oct-2011, 11:59
Ebay item 320756799920, for example, is a decent scsi card, compatible with Windows 7 64 bit, for $20.

Sevo
2-Oct-2011, 12:02
So what do you consider "affordable"? U160 (19160) cards and U320 (39320) cards are 64bit OS supported - the former often sell for less than 10€ used, and even the latter go for 40€ BIN including a six months warranty on ebay hereabouts.

Of course, if you insist on buying new, your choices are limited - SCSI has pretty much retreated into the top price segment.

omegaslast
2-Oct-2011, 14:55
I was trying to buy new but it looks like thats pointless as the used vs new prices are insane.


Ebay item 320756799920, for example, is a decent scsi card, compatible with Windows 7 64 bit, for $20.

Local ebay shop has it for $10, gonna pick that up tomorrow and return it if it doesnt work.

if it doesnt ill go with one of sevos suggestions

frankly i dont know crap about SCSI, the sprintscan 45 ultra has two plugs on the back, i have no idea what their interface is. The guy gave me 3 cables of varying widths and stuff hopefully one of them work with the above card

after tomorrow i might need some more help with getting the sprintscan 45 to actually work on windows 7. luckily these forum seems to be filled with knowledgeable people, i appreciate it since like i said, im lost when it comes to SCSI

actually http://www.ebay.com/itm/320756799920?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%3A80%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp5197.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D320756799920%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1
wouldnt even fit in my motherboard... that doesnt look like a typical pci interface to me

Chuck Kimmerle
2-Oct-2011, 15:51
The plugs are probably Wide SCSI ports, which were pretty common. One important thing to know about a SCSI bus is that it has to be terminated. It's usually accomplished by a termination plug that fits into the second SCSI slot on the last peripheral in the chain. As your SCSI bus will only have a single scanner (right?), the terminator will go on that second SCSI slot of your scanner.

Now, there are some peripherals which have an integrated terminator which can be activated by a switch, but I don't think the Sprintscan is one of those.

Here is what to look for:
scsi terminator (http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=scsi+terminator&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=7168630235898130984&sa=X&ei=HeuITuPqPM_FsQLUm_C1Dw&ved=0CD4Q8gIwAQ)

omegaslast
2-Oct-2011, 16:32
Heres a user guide, has a termination switch, sprintscan 45 ultras pretty nice ;)

http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:aLCs9HWJ9uMJ:store.polaroid.com/media/document/ss_45u_qs.pdf+sprintscan+45+ultra+manual&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESg5ulHxMz4QLl_hHrbAbgHwn0mC1k8W8S6YMKoOJUvMTypHzKrpETbNtR7y1R4DQ19BEdutCkqE8fxDSbI8yTdOyhr3fizxbjmPp-__ve0jZb21XRVcxvlOsjcpC0pgR6g8yBGH&sig=AHIEtbRzOA2Xik4yiio-FdONMyCpl_J_VA

looks like 25 and 50 pin? 25 pin is an output? idk if its only one "way" or what

adaptec 19160 looks to be 50 pin...? i have a 50 pin to 25 pin scsi... hopefully 25 can go into the scanner 50 pin into the card

damn, do i really need a 50 pin to 50 pin or something? page 8 seems to indicate 25 pin the scanner is only for daisy chaining

jschaeff
21-Dec-2011, 11:39
"how to force windows 7 64bit to accept the adaptec 2940U scsi card. "



worked for me. i am enjoying my heidelberg linoscan 1800 with vuescan - on a 64bit windows 7 machine.


link:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/winserverfiles/thread/bf0bb207-3b5d-489d-be74-56031dfe4651

Paul Fitzgerald
21-Dec-2011, 12:06
Thanks for this thread, useful.

polyglot
21-Dec-2011, 14:11
I run my SS45U off a 19160. You need a 50-pin to Centronics (the scanner plug) cable and you need to turn on the termination on the scanner assuming its at the end of the bus (only device). You also need to set a few options in the SCSI BIOS for
it to work:
- parity: enabled
- controller termination: all on
and for the chosen scanner ID:
- speed ASYN
- initiate wide: no
- enable disconnect: no
- send start: yes
- enable write back: no
- multiple LUN: no
- include in scan: yes
advanced:
- reset bus at init: yes
- ctrl-a: yes
- int13 support: disabled but scan bus