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If you own an HP scanner you’re in luck; HP designed Win95 versions of their TWAIN scanner interface software. Download it from http://www.hp.com/. HP’s TWAIN currently depends on Advanced SCSI Programming Interface, so you need a Win95 driver for your SCSI host adapter to use it. Non-SCSI scanners can work with the Win 3.1 software provided for it, but try to avoid loading real mode scanner drivers just to make your cheap hand scanner work. Don’t waste your time. It may be possible to find a Win95 TWAIN driver for your non-SCSI scanner; ask the manufacturer. Check out Epson’s home page (http://www.epson.com) for Win95 versions of TWAIN for their Action Scanner and ES series scanners. These support their SCSI and Parallel Port scanners. Again you’ll need a Win95 driver for your SCSI card, as Epson’s TWAIN requires ASPI as well. 4.00.950B users can take advantage of the Imaging components that come with it. These components include “thunk” layers between 16-bit scanners and 32-bit apps,

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