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Re: [OM] USB to SCSI scanner connection

Subject: Re: [OM] USB to SCSI scanner connection
From: Paul Haigney <lensman10@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 13:29:16 +0000
I had the same dilemma, acer scanwit bought when new & used for several years, gave up trying to find a scsi~usb connector at a reasonable price so eventually got a Plustek OpticFilm 7200.


On 11/12/2018 12:44, timhughes@xxxxxxxx wrote:
  Hi Mike,           not sure what connector is on your scanner is it a 
D-connector or a Centronics connector or some custom connector?
Apart from my Nikon slide scanner with scsi I also had a very High speed HP 
flatbed scanner that might have a similar scsi cable to what you are looking 
for and likely available cheaply used.
I used to use old surplus scsi cables including ribbon cables of various sorts 
as cheap cables when connecting to National Instruments Data Aquisition boards 
and similar devices as they used some of the same 68pin connectors for their 
cards and their cables were very pricey. In addition I could buy very cheap 
68pin to 50 pin adapter cards like these :SCSI SCA 80Pin to 68Pin to 50Pin IDE 
Hard Disk Adapter Converter 10MB/s | eBayYou might be able to use something 
like that adapter board with ribbon cable if your scanner uses an IDC connector 
for example.
   Have you tried looking on ebay. for surplus cables?
I used to buy surplus scsi cables from a local Silicon Valley company "Halted 
Specialities" that you might call too.Some of the adaptec cards used to have 
additional headers on them so you could connect an internal 50pin ribbon cable. You might 
be able to use a ribbon cable from there and run it out through an unused computer card 
slot.
Tim







     On Monday, December 10, 2018, 9:28:57 AM PST, Mike Bloor 
<admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Jez,

I can see a post from from Chuck in 2006 saying, "Several have tried
various USB to SCSI converters (including Adaptec) and all have ended
in failure."

At least that may have saved me some time. I have a spare desktop PC
that could be dedicated to scanning. I bought a top end Adaptec SCSI
card from Ebay and installed that. What I don't have is the 68pin
(PC) to 50pin (scanner) cable that I need. The only place I could
find them on sale, the price was many times the cost of the card.

I used to run the scanner using an Adaptec PCMCIA/Cardbus card in a
laptop. I even have a PCMCIA card holder that will go in the desktop
PC, but the cable length from the card to the scanner makes the
physical setup impossible to use.

Mike

At 16:58 10/12/2018, you wrote:
Search out the archives for posts from Chuck Norcutt - he was the (Acer)
scsi scanner king.
And if you have zccess to archived Yahoo groups (is that even possible?)
then the Acer Scanwit group is where his knowledge is stored.
Jez

On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 at 16:50, Mike Bloor <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Has anyone been successful in using a USB to SCSI adaptor to connect
to a scanner. I have a Nikon LS30 scanner that I would like to
connect to a Windows 10 laptop. The laptop has only Thunderbolt ports
but I have the Dell Thunderbolt dock with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports.

Mike



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