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Get a Mac with photoshop? :) Actually, other than switching to OS X,
the best you can do is try and find some sort of compat lib, see if
someone else has a similar situation and written something or if
there's a compatible driver that works for a different scanner. i.e.
the library for a scanner may work with some other scanners. Lastly,
write the driver for yourself. Not really all that fun, but sometimes
that's how it goes.
Jason
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On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 3:59 PM, Larry McDaniel wrote:
> So, what do you do when the scanning software on your RH 9 system says
> your scanner is not supported. HP Scanjet 5500c
>
> I went to the website of SANE, and their latest release does not
> support
> it. I found something called Ginko, but it uses SANE to run the
> scanner. Found a couple of other things that were KDE frontends.
>
> hmmm, .... what now?
>
> thanks,
> larry
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