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Re: scsi card compatibility under Debian



On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 21:57, Mark Seven Smith wrote:
> I am looking for useful, and CHEAP--I am on a fixed income, 
> and feeling very poor these days ;-) The Hewlett-Packard 
> website claims that the scanner I have needs a $150 dollar 
> card; in fact they generously point out the exact card they 
> want me to buy...the card that came with the scanner, the 
> Hewlett-Packard card, is useless, they admit, but they 
> won't do anything about it.  So basically it is a useless 
> scanner, the way it is shipped.  I think the card would 
> work with Windows 3.1, but the scanner was purchased when I 
> was using Windows 95 (and it was supposed to be 
> compatible),but gave nothing but trouble.  Now, I use 
> Linux, but of course there's no way to support the stupid 
> useless card (which was a triangular board with a small 
> chip on it).

I have a HP scanjet 5p and I replaced the ISA triangle card with a PCI
Adaptec 2904. It worked perfectly well. In fact, any card with and
external SCSI-2 connector will certainly do fine. Don't believe the lies
they tell you.

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