Scanners
- AGFA SnapScan - doesn't seem to work
correctly using ASPI manager software and AGFA Twain Drive software
- Canon IX-4015 - SCSI version, via ASPI drivers under Windows 3.11
- Epson GT5000 - parallel port version, with supplied PC software and installation instructions, under both Windows and Windows 95; for some reason getting it to work under Windows 95 is made easier by removing the standard bus mouse driver using the Control Panel (but your mouse will still work)...
- Epson GT8500 - SCSI version under Windows 3.11; doesn't seem to work
- Epson GT9000 - parallel port version, with supplied PC software, under both Windows and Windows 95
- Epson GT9000 - SCSI version, via ASPI drivers under PC Pro and Windows 3.11
- Epson GT9500 - parallel port version, with supplied PC software and installation instructions, under Windows 3.11
- Microtek ScanMaker E3 - SCSI version, via ASPI drivers and
Alsystems SCSI-II card, under Windows 3.1 and PC Pro
- Mustek MFS-8000SP - SCSI version, via ASPI drivers and VTi/Alsystems SCSI card, under Windows 3.11 and PC Pro
- Umax Astra - doesn't seem to work properly
even with PC Pro and ARMASPI, although downloading the newest
version of the driver software from
http://www.umax.com might help
Removeable Devices
- Iomega Zip Drive - parallel port version (is treated
as a SCSI device by Windows 95)
- 270MB SCSI Syquest - via ASPI drivers under PC Pro (dismount Syquest from RISC OS before
starting PC Pro)
- SCSI Jaz drive - via ASPI drivers under PC Pro
Digital Cameras
Canon QV-10A and QV-100, plus various Kodak and Olympus cameras, all appear to work.
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