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Mark
post Apr 2 2000, 08:52 PM
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I have registered copies of both PMView2k and Impos/2. I mostly use Impos/2 for scanning. They use TWAIN drivers from either CFM or STi. I think probably from CFM. Is there any way for PMView to use the installed TWAIN drivers from my Impos/2 installation?
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post Apr 3 2000, 01:39 AM
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Mark,

If you're using STi TWAIN, you'll have a file called TWAIN.DLL somewhere. If you're using CFM TWAIN, you'll have a file called TWAINOS2.DLL somewhere.

Make sure that one of these files are in your LIBPATH. If you have STi TWAIN you also need to make sure that there is a "TWAIN" environment variable pointing at the location where STi TWAIN is installed.

No other settings should be needed for PMView to see your TWAIN driver.


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post Apr 3 2000, 05:13 AM
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Peter,

Thanks for your quick reply!

Neither of these files appear. The driver for my scanner appears to be the file SCNHP.DRV.


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[b:post_uid0]Mark,

If you're using STi TWAIN, you'll have a file called TWAIN.DLL somewhere. If you're using CFM TWAIN, you'll have a file called TWAINOS2.DLL somewhere.

Make sure that one of these files are in your LIBPATH. If you have STi TWAIN you also need to make sure that there is a "TWAIN" environment variable pointing at the location where STi TWAIN is installed.

No other settings should be needed for PMView to see your TWAIN driver.[/b:post_uid0]
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post Apr 3 2000, 08:44 AM
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Mark,

Yes, that's what I thought . AFAIK, Impos/2 uses a home-brewed scanner interface. It does not provide a standard TWAIN mechanism. If this was the case, then you would have a TWAIN.DLL file somewhere. (Or TWAINOS2.DLL in the case of CFM since CFM decided to go with a non-standard file name...)


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post Apr 3 2000, 09:01 AM
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Too bad.

Thanks for the help.

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[b:post_uid0]Mark,

Yes, that's what I thought   . AFAIK, Impos/2 uses a home-brewed scanner interface. It does not provide a standard TWAIN mechanism. If this was the case, then you would have a TWAIN.DLL file somewhere. (Or TWAINOS2.DLL in the case of CFM since CFM decided to go with a non-standard file name...)

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