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Microtek Scanmaker 3840 can work perfectly with
linux using at least sane 1.0.16.
2400x1200 dpi
48-bit color depth
8.5"x11.7" Scan area (letter/A4 size)
Special notes :
kernel = Linux 2.6.12-12mdksmp
to install Mandriva 2006 x86_32 or x86_64 i needed
to pass
linux noapic
for installation to boot (hangs at initialising
...
The R707 is compatible with debian linux. You
have to configure the camera to be seen as a hard
drive. You do this on the camera itself. When
you hotplug the camera, it cre ...
Using this link, I managed to get everything
working sweetly - it's gentoo specific, but is
generic enough:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Sony_VGN-S4
...
3 Port Print Server (1 Port Parallel + 2 Ports
USB)
The Hawking 3-Port (2 USB + 1 Parallel) Internet
Print Server is extremely powerful and the most
convenient way to conne ...
Prodigy 7.1 Features
* Experience High-Fidelity Surround Sound up
to 7.1
* Transfer up to 24-bit 96 kHz Pure Audio with
Coaxial Digital Input and Output
* Con ...
This is a 36-bit 300x600 optical(9600x9600
maximum) dpi one pass flatbed color scanner with a
8.5x11" maximum scanning area. Its dimensions are
18"x12"x3", weight is 8.8 lbs, ...
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