Hi...
I've been a fan of crossover for the past year and it's worked great
for those few Windows programs there just aren't equivalents for on
the Mac.
I've be holding off upgrading to Lion because of one issue. I have
an older HP ScanJet 4670 scanner that I just love and which is no
longer supported on the Mac by HP. For some reason this wonderful
piece of hardware has no driver for it since about Tiger or so. In
fact it only runs on Snow Leopard with Rosetta and using a third
party scanner program (VueScan).
Since Rosetta is dropped from Lion, it kind of kills this scanner,
which is just plain dumb as it's perfectly good and there is no
vertical format scanner like it on the market today. I do have
VMWare Fusion for running full blown Windows on, but what a pain to
launch it when I only need to scan one page!
Do you think there is any way I could install the Windows scanner
driver for this and then run the Windows version of VueScan? Seems
like a long shot but I have to ask!
Thanks very much.
Deborah Oakley
Hi,
....I'm just a little confused here ...when you say "[i]In fact it only runs on Snow
Leopard with Rosetta and using a third party scanner program (VueScan)[/i]", are you saying
you use that setup to access the scanner via a win32 app running under crossover?...
...if so, and seeing you've identified that Rosetta has been dropped from MacOS 10.7.x,
then the moment you upgrade your MacOS, you are going to loose that functionality altogether
by the looks..in your OS, crossover. and wrt to VueScan -- instant large paper-weight, as
you've already somewhat surmised....
... you won't be able to install windows drivers for the scanner ; with little doubt, they
will be expecting a 'real' windows kernel & USB driver stack to work/communicate with the
device -- windows drivers will only work if you install Windows (be that via bootcamp or by
using a virtual machine like VMware) ....
... I gather you're stuck in that place between a rock & a tight space, wherein you'd like
to update your MacOS to take advantage of 10.7.x improvements, but, you don't want to do
that if it impacts on your crossover usage (which it definitely will by the looks) ; I'm
not sure what I would do, short of buying a new scanner...
.... my immediate notion (which I just did =) was check on ebay for one of the older mac
mini machines ..<grin> .... I mean, either way you have figured the situation correctly ;
you are going to need another machine/OS to service the scanner, if you take your current
Mac to Lion, and the question could be is that to be a virtual machine or the real thing?
Old mac minis are pretty cheap ...hehe... but obviously it depends on what you want to do,
how crazy/fanatical you are (apparently wanting to keep older, perfectly serviceable gear
running and productive can be considered that =) Don't worry ; I empathize around such
premises -- I still have my old Amiga machines, and a 266mhz pentium box with a genuine
voodoo2 card to play 1 game the way it was meant to be played (sorry nvidia =), so I do
know where you're coming from (and also know the industry conspires to have us buy new stuff)...
Cheers!
edit: as I posted, I just realized you were using the windows version of VueScan - eyes open ;)