Kofax Scanning Hardware hardware Kofax. Kofax. Adrenaline. Adrenaline 1700 The Adrenaline 1700s is an Ultra Wide scsi board that is ideal for highspeed scsi scanners, http://www.imageaccesscorp.com/KofaxHW.html
Extractions: Image Processing The Adrenaline 1700 is the highest speed, highest performance image processing accelerator on the market. The Adrenaline 1700s is an Ultra Wide SCSI board that is ideal for high-speed SCSI scanners, while the Adrenaline 1700v is ideal for high-speed video scanners. Adrenaline drives these scanners at rated speeds with an extensive set of image processing features fully enabled. Adrenaline Low Volume Image Processing The Ultra Wide SCSI Adrenaline 850s is ideal for all popular low and mid-volume SCSI scanners, while the Adrenaline 850v is ideal for low and mid-volume video scanners. Both are capable of capturing images at the scanner's rated speed with an extensive set of image processing features enabled. Adrenaline i High, Mid, Low, Departmental Volumes Image Processing The Adrenaline 650i extends the 650 with sophisticated color image processing, including unsurpassed bar code recognition, plus deskew, patch code recognition, black border removal, despeckle, line removal, image enhancement filters, and much more. Adrenaline High, Mid, Low, Departmental Volumes
Extractions: Scanner Umax 2200 (USB,SCSI) with AHA2940U scsi card problem Scanner Umax 2200 (USB,SCSI) with AHA2940U scsi card problem in Suse 9.2 Pro. Connected Umax Astra 2200 (SU) (Scsi,Usb) scanner unit to Adaptec AHA 2940U card with scsi terminator on scanner. During booting the scanner is identified. Suse yast HW scanning sees the scanner. Suse pluhher (HW tool) also sees the scanner but shows two times!!). Now Kooka is able to preview. Scan does not work and freezes. Xsane precapture works. But Scan freezes. After each freeze, I cancel kooka or xsane. After each cancel, if I bringup kooka or xsane, they are not able to see the scanner. Removed the terminator. Same problems . Any idea what is going wrong? Tree Structure Board Structure Jump to: Please select:
Killer Hardware For Windows NT Killer hardware for Windows NT View the book table of contents TIP Although the ISA bus runs at 8.25MHz on most system boards, some boards (or BIOSs) http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/435/02/7.html
Hardware Sites for some of the hardware I use. Apple Computer (my aged, Western Digital (hard drives and a scsi board none of which are in active service any http://www.cipywnyk.com/hardsoft.html
Extractions: Apple Computer (my aged, never used any longer PB 145B. It's a fond memory of other times and places... :-) AMD (Our company has a couple of Thunderbird 800s and another machine has a K6-2 400 CPU) ASUS (I have several ASUS motherboards) ATEN (my wonderful CPU switch - I've got three computers connected to one monitor, one keyboard, and one mouse) ATI (Graphics cards and drivers) BusLogic (an old VESA SCSI board - now part of Mylex) Creative (sound boards etc.) Hewlett Packard (info and drivers) IBM (several hard drives and my wife's Thinkpad 1800 - not available in North America) Ikea (my spacious, solid, "Jerker" computer stand) Intel (a couple of CPUs and Ethernet cards) Iomega (Zip and Jaz drives) Matrox (Several graphics cards) MicroFirmware (BIOS updates for Gateways etc.) Micron Electronics (Memory products etc.) Microsoft (Intellimouse) Nakamichi (CD changer that I don't use anymore) Sony (All sorts of AV equipment) Tekram (one of my SCSI boards) (modem, Ethernet cards, etc.)
SGI TPL Browse Books (End-User) OCTANE Ultra scsi XIO Option Board Installation Guide (document number 0073581-001) SGI Onyx 3000 Series Graphics System hardware Owner s Guide http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/browse.cgi?db=bks&coll=hdwr&pth=/SGI
Extractions: Print This Article The choice of hardware makes a crucial difference to the productivity of a CAD/CAM system. Overall, experts would agree that hardware becomes obsolete rather rapidly. Therefore, it is helpful to keep up-to-date on the changes and check first with CAD/CAM suppliers when looking to upgrade, or to check with power users, user groups or friends who are operating the same software. Minimum requirements mean that the software will run but it may be slow or it may have to be replaced or upgraded more quickly. Recommended requirements will be more expensive, but the performance will be better. The results of the survey are as follows. Operating Systems For operating systems , it appears that, at this time, Windowsr NT 4.0 is the optimum choice, followed closely by Windowsr 2000 Professional and Windows XP. Most CAD/CAM systems are available on Windowsr 95/98 editions, but according to some experts, those editions are not reliable or powerful enough. Some experts say that if a company must go with a minimum requirement, it would do better to choose Windows ME, Millenium Edition, because it provides more efficiency, organizational tools and security than Windowsr 95/98 versions. Others however, strongly disagree with this opinion and discourage its use. It would be best to discuss this subject with a CAD/CAM supplier before purchasing.
NetBSD/hp300 Supported Hardware 98265A scsi interface (DIOI board, daughtercard for 98562, or built-in) (spc); All scsi devices supported by machine-independent scsi drivers. http://netbsd.binarycompass.org/Ports/hp300/hardware.html
Extractions: The minimal configuration for a NetBSD/hp300 system requires 4M of RAM and about 40M of disk space. For a full installation (including source and X11), at least 8M of RAM and 200M of disk space are recommended. Devices ( driver names in parenthesis ) supported by NetBSD/hp300 include (list may not be complete): CPUs: 318 (16 MHz 68020, with built-in monochrome framebuffer, no expansion) 319 (16 MHz 68020, with built-in 6 bit color framebuffer, no expansion) 320 (16 MHz 68020, 16 KB L2 cache, up to 7.5 MB RAM)
SGIstuff: Hardware : Machines : Octane And Octane 2 Additionally there are 2 major revisions of CPU Board. The older one (0300887-xxx) was introduced All Octane and Octane 2 have 2 UW scsi controllers. http://sgistuff.g-lenerz.de/hardware/machines/octane.html
Extractions: Main Menu Originally there were 2 pages for Ocante and Octane 2 information, but both systems are so close to each other that it makes sense to describe them on one page to stress similarities and differences. The Octane ("Speedracer") was SGIs 1997 new offering as a midrange workstation, that supports one or two processors on the desktop (the first Silicon Graphics machine to do that). One key element of it's architecture is using a "crossbar switch" instead of a traditional shared bus system. This allows two computer subsystems to talk to each other without interfering with the other activity in the machine. The crossbar switch on the Octane has seven ports to which the system components connect: 1997, January
OpenBSD: Hardware Wanted Translate this page SparcStation 20 Board. SBUS fast-wide scsi Karte (hme oder nicht hme). UW/LVD scsi Kabel. Nicht unterstützte hardware RAID Karten. http://openbsd.default.co.yu/de/want.html
Extractions: Die folgenden Liste enthält Hardware, die das OpenBSD Projekt gebrauchen kann. Manches davon wird gebraucht, damit die Entwickler bestehende Treiber verbessern oder neue für seltene Geräte hinzufügen können, anderes soll einfach unsere momentane Entwicklungsumgebung verbessern. Auf jeden Fall denken wir, dass es sinnvoll ist, nach diesen Geräten zu fragen. Wenn du keine solchen Geräte hast, uns aber trotzdem helfen willst, empfehlen wir dir einfach, bei eBay danach zu suchen. Wenn du mitbietest und uns dann das Gerät zuschicken lässt, hilft uns das wirklich. Es ist besser, wenn unsere Entwickler nicht die Zeit aufbringen müssen, um mitzubieten, da diese Zeit viel besser für die Weiterentwicklung von OpenBSD eingesetzt werden kann. Einige Teile der Welt haben ihre eigenen Wunschlisten für ihren Bereich. Sieh zuerst in der Liste deines Gebietes nach, was die Entwickler in deiner Nähe benötigen oder an welcher Hardwareunterstützung sie arbeiten möchten. Hinweise: Du solltest auf jeden Fall Theo de Raadt kontaktieren, bevor du einfach Hardware durch die Gegend schickst (damit wir entscheiden können, wohin die Hardware wirklich geschickt werden soll).
Hardware Vendors These hardware vendors manufacture their own servers, workstations, or motherboards. makers of a cool scsi board with integral Fast Ethernet adapter http://www.alphant.com/hardware.shtml
Extractions: site updated Alpha Hardware Vendor JumpStation This page contains links to web sites and pages belonging to Alpha hardware vendors. The information is divided into the following categories: These hardware vendors manufacture their own servers, workstations, or motherboards. Back to Top These sources provide systems based on standard motherboards or repackage systems. ACD Computers A-DSP Technology (Italy) Advanced Business Technology, Inc. AHCS Advanced Computer Systems Alta Technology Apache Digital Corporation ... Compusys (UK) Core Microsystems DCG Computers DELTA Computer Products (Germany) Dexpert Data AB Dobe Microsystems Enorex Microsystems Flight Technologies ... IOTA (Poland) Lodgepole Technology, Inc.
Http//neil.franklin.ch/Projects/FPGA-PC/Hardware Author Neil to make an custom hardware board but I may in the future decide to do so, using its power supply and scsi connectors processor board goes in like it http://neil.franklin.ch/Projects/FPGA-PC/Hardware
Extractions: search the UNT web: All system boards are "hot-swappable". 2 Ultra-SPARC II modules, 250-Mhz with 4 MB external cache per processor. 1 GB ECC RAM (memory is upgradable to 2 GB per CPU/Memory+ board). Populated with 6 Seagate Fast-Wide SCSI-2 18 GB drives configured as a RAID 5 virtual disk using Solstice DiskSuite volume management software. 2 peripheral power supplies with 1 AC input (system requires one peripheral power supply per pair of system boards) Sun 24x CD-ROM Return to ACS-Supported UNIX Systems
DICOM PDS - Schede Adrenaline PRODOTTI Imaging hardware - Schede acceleratrici Kofax Adrenaline The Adrenaline 1700s is an Ultra Wide scsi board that is ideal for high-speed scsi http://www.pdsimage.com/Prodotti_SchedeAdrenaline.asp
Extractions: La scelta dei prodotti della famiglia Adrenaline varia dalle schede acceleratrici 1700 e 850 per gli scanner bitonali, alle schede 650 e 450 per gli scanner a colori e in grayscale, al software Adrenaline Image Processing Engine. AIPE Enhanced Bar Code X X X X* Image Processing X X X X Color/Grayscale X X X X Bitonal X X X High-volume X X X Mid-volume X X X Low-volume X X X Departmental X X Workgroup X SCSI X X X X X Video X X * disponibile come upgrade Adrenaline Workgroup scanners need support, too. The Adrenaline 450 is a Fast SCSI controller that offers 10 Mbps throughput. It supports scanning applications that use TWAIN, ISIS®, and ImageControls, and unlike conventional SCSI boards, it offers the convenience of a single installation of the board and scanner driver. And like all Adrenaline products, it's certified and supported for document scanning. Adrenaline The Adrenaline 650 brings Adrenaline's unmatched reputation for reliability to color and grayscale scanning from departmental all the way through high-volume scanners. This Ultra Wide SCSI controller offers 40 Mbps throughput. Like the 450, the Adrenaline 650 supports TWAIN, ISIS®, and ImageControls applications, and it enables a single installation of the board and scanner driver.
Scanner Q A Q Can a flatbed scanner plug into an existing scsi board? Which is better in terms of hardware, software and support? nbrar@direct.ca http://pcbuyersguide.com/hardware/scanners/q a-scanners.html
Article 14886 Of Comp.sys.sun.hardware Path Magnus.acs.ohio Cards are CPU, 1 or 4 meg memory board, ethernet board, scsi board, The definitive published information on Sun hardware is the Sun Field Engineer (FE) http://wks.uts.ohio-state.edu/sun/faqs/comp.sys.sun.hardware.txt
Extractions: Article: 14886 of comp.sys.sun.hardware Path: magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!concert!borg.cs.unc.edu!not-for-mail From: mueller@cs.unc.edu (Carl Mueller) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.hardware Subject: comp.sys.sun.hardware pseudo-FAQ Date: 15 Dec 1993 14:32:28 -0500 Organization: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lines: 1287 Distribution: world Message-ID: < 32M In In In Out 32M Out Out Out In Unused Out Out Out Out J1400 Same In Out Out In Different Out In In Out 256K In Out Out Out 1 M Out In In In 2 M Out Out Out Out
The Linux SCSI HOWTO Drew Eckhardt, Drew@PoohSticks.ORG If Linux is unable to detect a supported PCI scsi board, and the kernel tells Supported and Unsupported hardware scsi CDs with a block size of 512 or http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/unmaintained/SCSI-HOWTO
Extractions: The Linux SCSI HOWTO Drew Eckhardt, (transformed to linuxdoc-sgml for mat by Dieter Faulbaum), v2.30, 30 August 1996 1. Introduction This documentation is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this documentation; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. That said, I'd appreciate it if people would ask me Ie, info line *0x19c905 To which GDB will respond something like (gdb) info line *0x19c905 Line 2855 of "53c7,8xx.c" starts at address 0x19c905 and ends at 0x19c913 . Record this information. Then, enter list
Linux-Kernel Archive: Re: Linux Kernel Lockup With BVM SCSI Con It appears that the hardware is locked up, the kernel locks up during Using this scsi controller board with a Motorola MCP750 PowerPC motherboard http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0209.0/0355.html
Extractions: The (way outdated) SGI FAQ Last updated 14 October, 2002, this document is divided up into these sections: s What's an Indy ? The Indy is a Unix workstation built by Silicon Graphics Incorporated of Mountain View, CA. Introduced in 1993, it uses the MIPS The Indy has been sold by several companies as an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) product. In Germany, the box is still blue, but the Indy is labeled Siemens/Nixdorf RW410. These are R4000 100 MHz, with all original SGI parts. In the US, Indys may have been sold with a Tandem label, and were black. Here is a picture of a Tandem badged Challenge S along with a picture of the label on the bottom of the unit. The Challenge S is very similar in design to the Indy, and uses many of the same parts, such as the CPU modules, power supply, drives, and RAM. The Challenge S uses a different chassis (no holes cut in the back for keyboard and mouse), and an Indy motherboard with chips unstuffed (missing), like the VINO video, audio, keyboard/mouse interface, etc.