How can I use my scanner with OS/2 Warp?
There are three basic approaches to using your image scanner with OS/2
Warp. In decreasing order of attractiveness:
- Buy Native OS/2 Warp Software. Real 32-bit OS/2 software gives
you the best results, integrates well with other OS/2 applications, and
works reliably. OS/2 software packages for scanners are now available,
including Applause from Solution Technology (407-241-3210 or FAX
407-997-6518) and ImpOS2. (Applause is available in versions for Logitech
and HP scanners.)
- Use Existing DOS/Windows Software (SCSI-based Scanner). Many
scanners for PCs are attached to SCSI adapters (like those from Adaptec) for
which there are OS/2 .ADD device drivers. You can use your existing DOS or
Windows scanner software if you follow these steps:
- Load the OS/2 .ADD driver for your SCSI adapter. OS/2 Warp will do so
automatically for Adaptec, BusLogic, DPT, IBM, and MediaVision/Trantor
SCSI adapters. You need a BASEDEV=XYZ.ADD line in your
CONFIG.SYS file in order to load the correct driver, where
XYZ.ADD is the name of the OS/2 driver file for your SCSI adapter.
- Configure OS/2 Warp for ASPI support. Make sure that the following two
lines are in your CONFIG.SYS file:
BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD
DEVICE=X:\OS2\MDOS\VASPI.SYS
where X is replaced with the drive where OS/2 is installed.
- Load TWAIN device drivers in a DOS/Windows session and run the
software. Your scanner or scanning software probably came with a device
driver for so-called TWAIN support which is designed to work with ASPI
(Adaptec SCSI Programming Interface). Since you have just configured OS/2
Warp to provide ASPI services to your DOS and Windows sessions, you can
now load device drivers (such as TWAIN drivers) and software which uses
ASPI. (Since OS/2 Warp is providing ASPI services, do not attempt to load
DOS or Windows SCSI or ASPI drivers.) Consult the documentation
accompanying your scanner and/or scanning software for additional advice.
- Use Existing DOS/Windows Software (non-SCSI Scanner). If your
scanner is attached to a proprietary adapter (often not a SCSI adapter), you
may use a specific DOS session under OS/2 Warp to load the necessary device
drivers (including a driver for the proprietary adapter) and run your
scanning software.
Related information:
(3.15) Dealers Specializing in OS/2 Warp
(5.6) Performance Tuning
(5.9) Specific DOS Sessions
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