When I click on the prescan, I get an error message, ""an error occured at the start of the scanning process, cannot measure the exposure values", or the comupter crashes. I have made several support requests of the USA office dating back to December, but the issue has not been resolved. I spoke with someone in Florida who said that you were "working on it". The scanner works fine with v**s**n, and unlike Silverfast Ai, v**s**n works with Digital Ice. However, I much prefer working with Silverfast because of the superior results.
I am working with a Mac, 10.4.9, one gig ram, Silverfast 6.4.4r something (whatever the last version of 6.4 was). I tried using the 6.5 demo, but it the computer still crashes. I have installed all the latest firmware and drivers for the scanner and the Adaptec SCSI card. I have tried using several differrent scsi channels, but that has made no difference.
How close are you to resolving this issue?
Regards,
Peter Calvin
LS-2000 won't scan with Silverfast Ai
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LSI_Muenier
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Dear Peter Calvin,
unfortunately, Adaptec and Panther/Tiger do not go very well together. Adaptec has even canceled support for all Mac OS.
While Adaptec chose to remove their knowledgebase entry Answer ID ( http://tinyurl.com/542qy ), here's how it originally read:
http://tinyurl.com/j6bhf
SilverFast testing center experienced severe SCSI detection problems with OS X 10.3.0 and 10.3.1.
The update to 10.3.2 made Panther somewhat more compatible with some SCSI controllers, however, still not smooth as things have been in Jaguar 10.2.8 (cf.: IOSCSIDeviceInterface not supported under Panther -
http://tinyurl.com/9peu8 ).
Apple explicitely changed things that caused SCSI problems in 10.3.3 that should be rectified with an update to 10.3.4 ( http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107914 ).
There is no notion concerning SCSI in the 10.3.5 release notes and beyond including 10.4.9.
We found SCSI controller cards by Acard
( http://www.acard.com.tw/english/home.jsp ) to be very compliant with a wide range of SCSI scanners, especially the 6712TUM and 67160M /67162M (for G5) models.
Alternatively, you might be interested in SCSI-to-Firewire converters like the Ratoc FR1SX ( http://tinyurl.com/2g6oa ) or the Belkin F5S451U. We had positive testing experience with both converters, too.
Also, there's a kind of "hacker's guide" to reactivate the lost SCSI API from Jaguar in Panther and Tiger, if you'd like to try this at home: http://tinyurl.com/cw7nx
Best regards
Martin
unfortunately, Adaptec and Panther/Tiger do not go very well together. Adaptec has even canceled support for all Mac OS.
While Adaptec chose to remove their knowledgebase entry Answer ID ( http://tinyurl.com/542qy ), here's how it originally read:
http://tinyurl.com/j6bhf
SilverFast testing center experienced severe SCSI detection problems with OS X 10.3.0 and 10.3.1.
The update to 10.3.2 made Panther somewhat more compatible with some SCSI controllers, however, still not smooth as things have been in Jaguar 10.2.8 (cf.: IOSCSIDeviceInterface not supported under Panther -
http://tinyurl.com/9peu8 ).
Apple explicitely changed things that caused SCSI problems in 10.3.3 that should be rectified with an update to 10.3.4 ( http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107914 ).
There is no notion concerning SCSI in the 10.3.5 release notes and beyond including 10.4.9.
We found SCSI controller cards by Acard
( http://www.acard.com.tw/english/home.jsp ) to be very compliant with a wide range of SCSI scanners, especially the 6712TUM and 67160M /67162M (for G5) models.
Alternatively, you might be interested in SCSI-to-Firewire converters like the Ratoc FR1SX ( http://tinyurl.com/2g6oa ) or the Belkin F5S451U. We had positive testing experience with both converters, too.
Also, there's a kind of "hacker's guide" to reactivate the lost SCSI API from Jaguar in Panther and Tiger, if you'd like to try this at home: http://tinyurl.com/cw7nx
Best regards
Martin
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scsi to firewire
Thanks for the explanation and links.
If I were to use one of the SCSI to Firewire adapters, would there be any change and the software I would use? That is, does Silverfast still see the scanner as a SCSIdevice or a Firewire device? I am thinking of Digitai Ice in OSX in particular, would it work if I run the scanner through the converter?
Thanks,
Peter
If I were to use one of the SCSI to Firewire adapters, would there be any change and the software I would use? That is, does Silverfast still see the scanner as a SCSIdevice or a Firewire device? I am thinking of Digitai Ice in OSX in particular, would it work if I run the scanner through the converter?
Thanks,
Peter
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OSX 10.4.10, FR1SX, LS-2000
Hi. Do you think this can be coaxed into working with Silverfast? SF_Launcher (SilverFast E-6.5.0r8a (iSE)) lists LS-2000 as a supported scanner, but doesn't find anything on the SCSI bus. The Apple System Profiler shows a Firewire device:
It's curious it doesn't show any Nikon identifiers.
Any suggestions besides move back to a PC?
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FireWire Bus:
Maximum Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
IEEE1394 - SCSI-3:
Manufacturer: RATOC Systems,Inc.
Model: 0x0
GUID: 0xC0D00000FBF8AD
Maximum Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Connection Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Sub-units:
IEEE1394 - SCSI-3 Unit:
Unit Software Version: 0x10483
Unit Spec ID: 0x609E
Firmware Revision: 0x10133
Sub-units:
IEEE1394 - SCSI-3 SBP-LUN:
It's curious it doesn't show any Nikon identifiers.
Any suggestions besides move back to a PC?
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LSI_Heidorn
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Dear Stephen,
this is the typical output for *any* device connected to a Ratoc FR1SX Adapter.
This won't work until we specifically invest work to adapt it, like we have for some Highend Scanners ( Tango, Topaz, NexScan, ... ).
As the LS 2000 is a bit outdated now, we probably won't have the time to do the same for the LS-2000, sorry.
Or could people post that have the same demand ?
Greetings,
Nils
this is the typical output for *any* device connected to a Ratoc FR1SX Adapter.
This won't work until we specifically invest work to adapt it, like we have for some Highend Scanners ( Tango, Topaz, NexScan, ... ).
As the LS 2000 is a bit outdated now, we probably won't have the time to do the same for the LS-2000, sorry.
Or could people post that have the same demand ?
Greetings,
Nils
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Digital Ice
Does Digital Ice work with your LS 2000 and the Firewire adapter?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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