At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
We don't have enough information. The SCSI card has to match the bus of the computer ie: ISA, PCI, ect. Adaptec.com is a good place to start. Then you have the problem of a cable with ends that match the card and the scanner. The Epson GT has a parallel interface which might be a simpler solution.
Adaptec provides innovative solutions that route optimize protect and condition data in today most demanding data centers and cloud computing environments
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Hyjackers MD
it is 17 year old SCSI card.
there is no schematics for them (secret by maker)
why would they give this information away only to get counterfeited.?>
seem back in 2003 others asked too and Dell has no answer.
If the scsi controller card is pci, it will fit the mainboard. Depending how old it is. Try to visit the scsi controller cards home page, for more info.
But you will need the scsi driver, for the controller card.
I would not use a scsi drive, because they are old and slow compares to a sata harddrive. A scsi drive controller, is not easy to setup either.
goto https://epson.com/Support/Scanners/sh/s2 and select your exact product for drivers and downloads. They list two versions for the 1200XL Photo or graphic arts
were you using it under windows xp? if you have 32 bit windows 7 I would try those same drivers. Unfortunately the filmscan 200 came out under windows 95/98 and so Epson never released XP drivers and some people were able to make it work. I would consider connecting it to an older computer running windows 98 and then transfer the files as you scan them (this would definitely be the least painful) If you have 64 bit windows 7 I would not even waste the effort, 32 bit is a long shot maybe. Do you have scsi drivers on the the windows 7? because the filmscan 200 is a scsi 2 device Good luck
i think you have two connections to SCSI drives not one to ide and one to scsi. anyway, if you have a SCSI controller card, you only need to connect do SCSI drives. only.
I posted this for another user but i'll post it here too,
I remember looking for hours for a driver
for my Epson 1200 scanner back when I upgraded by dad to Vista 64 Bit,
eventually I found one. Just today I upgraded him to Windows 7 64 bit
and remembered I couldn't get it to work, luckily I was able to dig up
the driver I used for Vista 64. Worked great in Windows 7.
I
can't remember where I found it so I can't credit the person who made
the driver unfortunately, however i've uploaded it to Rapidshare for
you to download. Here is the link:
I got mine working on Windows 7 (x64) by doing the following:
1. Download the Windows 7 Epson Scan driver for the Perfection 2400 from the epson site
2. Install the drivers
3. In Start Menu->All Programs->Accessories right-click Notepad and select Run as administrator
4. In Notepad File->Open and browse for the es27.inf file located in C:\Program Files (x86)\epson\escndv\es0027
5. On line 51, 54, and 57 replace PID_011B with PID_0101
6. Save the file.
7. Connect and turn on the scanner.
8. In Device Manager (Start Menu, right-click Computer, select Properties, Device Manager) right-click the scanner and select Update Driver Software->Browse my computer for driver software
9. Select the location of the modified INF file (C:\Program Files (x86)\epson\escndv\es0027 Include subfolders checked).
10. Say ok to the window that pops up and it should start installing the drivers.
In Photoshop you should then be able to import using WIA-Epson Perfection 2400 (importing with Epson Perfection 2400 causes Photoshop to freeze)
I hope that works for you :)
Stephen
"Adaptec is the king
of SCSI connectivity devices and
currently offers two PC Card (PCMCIA)
SCSI cards. The 1460 is the
jack-of-all-trades model, ..." www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h82.htm
×