New and in need of help.

Georgina gena at gena-j.net
Sat Feb 2 14:57:11 EST 2002


Hi

No thanks, I got a lovely set up here of the Epson 1240 and K1000 6.02 
with Dectalk.  I again will try to bring you round to the discussion that 
started this discussion.  John wrote that TWAIN scanners will not deffinately 
work on the GNU/Linux platform.  The fact that your a beta tester for the 
most exploitative front end for the rtk and fine reader ocr engines has 
nothing to do with it.  It is because of such software that demonstrates 
the need for the time and investment into the GNU/Linux community.

Gena



>Okay then be my guest and go out and buy yourself a cheap, off-the-shelf
>scanner that nobody has ever heard of.  I can betya! that it is not likely
>to operate in Twain mode very well if at all.
>
>I am a beta tester for the K1000 product and we discuss these things with
>developers who test various scanners as a part of their job.  They know what
>they are talking about.
>
>Amanda Lee
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Georgina" <gena at gena-j.net>
>To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:32 PM
>Subject: Re: New and in need of help.
>
>
>Hi
>
>I stand by what I said!  "almost"  I had to challange the misleading
>post about scanner support under GNU/Linux.
>
>
>Gena
>
>
>
>>Nope, not all scanners are Twain compatible in fact for awhile, HP had
>>broken Twain and they don't support it as well in some of their series.
>>Other brainds are even worse.
>>
>>Amanda Lee
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Georgina" <gena at gena-j.net>
>>To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>>Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:36 AM
>>Subject: Re: New and in need of help.
>>
>>
>>Hi
>>
>>Do TWAIN make scanners?  I thought that TWAIN was an interface.  almost
>>every scanner is TWAIN compliant and when installed under Windows uses a
>>TWAIN interface but the same scanner will work under GNU/Linux with the
>>"Scanner Access Now Easy".  You can see the list of supported scanners on
>>the SANE www site.
>>
>>Sorry, can't remember what TWAIN stands for but it is another acronym.
>>
>>Gena
>>
>>
>>
>>>If you are going to any significant scanning, you should have
>>>Windblows available -- from what I can tell, Linux ocr is not there
>>>yet and I understand they definitely don't support twain scanners.
>>>
>>>on Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:48:51 -0500 "Thomas Ward" <tward at bright.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, Anna. If you email me off list I'll help you get a Linux box going.
>>>> My email address is
>>>> tward at bright.net
>>>>
>>>> Some initial questions here.
>>>>
>>>> Do you have a hardware synth?
>>>> Do you plan to buy one if not?
>>>> If you plan to scan books do you have a scsi scanner?
>>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>         John Covici
>>>         covici at ccs.covici.com
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