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⬅️ Just a Bunch of Scanners (JBOS?)
don-code 11 daysReload
While it's not a SCSI model, I suspect that the scanner on my LaserJet 1100a, circa 1997 - which I still use at least weekly - has more staying power than many scanners made available in the last 10 or 20 years. I still use it with SANE on a modern laptop running Fedora.

The last released driver for this scanner was for Windows 2000. That driver works fine on Windows XP, but not on Windows Vista or higher. Luckily, as a Linux user, hplip supports the scanner out of the box. When I was still a Windows user, I'd run NT4 in a virtual machine, pass the parallel port through, then share a folder between the local machine and the VM.

The fact that it's a parallel scanner presented its own set of archaic problems, like "what mode do I put the parallel port in?". Luckily, since upgrading to a machine without a parallel port, I've let that be the responsibility of a JetDirect 300x, which exposes the scanner as an IP network device. I've had significantly fewer problems since adopting that setup.

The page count on the scanner is around 25,000, and still holding strong.


h2odragon 11 daysReload
SCSI cabling issues are so much more fun 20 years on, and happening to someone else.

Once had a system with 16 SCSI controllers and 36 disks connected to them.


panki27 11 daysReload
> so that I could prove “Chris O” wrong on StackExchange.

If that is the case and this works, why is there no answer stating that on StackExchange?


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