http://www.nectech.com/petiscan/
Just hit the next button. It'll take you through a mini tour of the scanner the once was.
You could take off the cover and hold it up to a poster, a wall, against a book or use it as a small flatbed scanner. It even came with stitching software to put together a larger picture.
Anyone happen to have XP or OSX drivers? Can anyone write one? The Vuescan guy doesn't support this one because it uses an NSC chip. Anyone?
Although, they've discontinued it in the US market. I first saw this at Macworld about two years ago. The best little scanner in the world - but the American market didn't get the practibility. This was around when USB was just getting a little more popular when Apple decided to push it. It's USB powered, but they only make Win98 and MacOS9 drivers for it. If you look up petiscan elsewhere, they still make OSX and WinXP compatible ones for the Japanese market.
http://www.nectech.com/petiscan/ Just hit the next button. It'll take you through a mini tour of the scanner the once was. You could take off the cover and hold it up to a poster, a wall, against a book or use it as a small flatbed scanner. It even came with stitching software to put together a larger picture. Anyone happen to have XP or OSX drivers? Can anyone write one? The Vuescan guy doesn't support this one because it uses an NSC chip. Anyone? Although, they've discontinued it in the US market. I first saw this at Macworld about two years ago. The best little scanner in the world - but the American market didn't get the practibility. This was around when USB was just getting a little more popular when Apple decided to push it. It's USB powered, but they only make Win98 and MacOS9 drivers for it. If you look up petiscan elsewhere, they still make OSX and WinXP compatible ones for the Japanese market.