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<h1>A small compatibility update</h1>
<b>Chris Mortensen</b> (<a href="mailto:csm2002@hotmail.com"><i>csm2002@hotmail.com</i></a>)<br>
<i>Sat, 19 Jun 1999 07:40:51 GMT</i>
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ATTENTION SANE:<br>
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Recently, I was able to get my Starlight III scsi scanner to work with <br>
Redhat Linux 6.0, by utilizing SANE. Please update your web site with this <br>
information, as there may be others inquisitive concerning whether this <br>
scanner has any Linux compatibility. If at all possible, please note that <br>
the reason the Starlight III is compatible with SANE and thus Linux, is <br>
because it mirrors closely the protocols used by the Microtek 2 series <br>
scanners, which are already officially supported (Xscan actually recognizes <br>
my scanner as a Microtek 2). Being a new convert to the Linux/open source <br>
community, it is pleasing to know that a great deal of my windows supported <br>
hardware will work with Linux because of projects like SANE. Thank you for <br>
your time and contributions.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Chris Mortensen<br>
<a href="mailto:csm2002@hotmail.com">csm2002@hotmail.com</a><br>
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