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Re: Thunderscan
- Subject: Re: Thunderscan
- From: "Greg Andrzejewski" <pressyourluck85@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 18:06:33 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message
news:hKX9e.48405$jR3.44562@edtnps84...
>I just discovered that there is a version of the Thunderscan that is
> Mac only. I have several of the units and the Mac versions all had an
> adapter box that the Thunderscan plugs into. That box would connect to
> the Mac. If you're going to use the unit on an Apple II, you instead
> plug it directly into the Apple IIs game port.
>
> Right after I posted my previous message I was sorting through a box
> of Mac stuff I was give today and there was a version of the Thunderscan
> I hadn't seen before. Instead of the Thunderscan plugging into an adator
> box for Mac use, instead of a plug on the end of the cable, it ran into
> the box. This version was for the 128 or 512k Mac. The ones that had a
> separate adapter box were for the Mac II, SE and so forth.
>
> Hope you got the Thunderscan with a separate adaptor Box.
I think I did. The tunderscan unit is attatched to a little box with a
"Print/Scan" switch on it. There is also a DB-9 connector. Thanks for the
link to the manual. Do you know where I could download the software?
-Greg
>
> Wayne