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johnfrost
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Help with SCSI Card
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October 16, 2004, 12:23:18 PM »
PLEASE SUPPLY RELEVANT INFORMATION:
Operating System Version:windows 98 SE
Problem Application Name & Version:ISA SCSI Card
Problem Hardware Make & Model:Scanner Agfa snapscan1236S
Error Messages:
I have been given an Agfa Snap scan 1236S Scanner with an ISA
SCSI card (25-pin interface connector).The problem is that I only have PCI slots on my computer.I tried Agfa but since they stopped the production of scanners in 2001, they were not much help!!!
If any one can help with this problem I would be really grateful
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Re: Help with SCSI Card
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November 14, 2004, 12:00:07 AM »
Hi johnfrost
Unfortunately if your motherboard does not have an ISA slot you very well cannot insert the adapter card. Now I do know there is an adapter card that goes in an ISA slot that provides addtional PCI slots but have never seen one in reverse.
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Geekgirl
is right,there are no
Adapters
to convert a
PCI
slot
to
an
ISA
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But
... you could buy a
PCI SCSI Adapter card
that would probly work.
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Thanks Geekgirl and Cactus!! I discovered that Adaptec make a PCI SCSI card so maybe I will try that.
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