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Computer Hardware Information : How to Connect an SCSI Scanner to a Computer

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2008

Connecting an SCSI scanner to a computer is an older technology that requires a computer with a slot for an SCSI interface card. Get step-by-step instructions for opening a computer and attaching an SCSI scanner with information from a computer and technology specialist in this free video on computers.

Expert: Glenn Pieper
Contact: www.prismnet.com
Bio: Glenn Pieper is a senior systems engineer and on the staff of PrismNet Internet Service Provider.
Filmmaker: Glenn Pieper

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  • ISA, what!!!, what century are we in?!?!

  • One of expervillage's better videos. This guy's got a personality!

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  • @Dant2142 indeed however in England up until around mid 97 pc's were still being shipped with isa hardware inside rather than pci cards apart from the odd exception, i remember ripping apart loads of Time, Tiny Compaq and Dell machines from the mid to late 90's around 4 years ago for parts and they were all loaded with isa

  • @TrowbridgeHardcore ISA was outdated in the late 80's!, lol, just rather unfortunate that it kept being used up until the early 2000's. BTW, PCI started getting good use around '94-'95.

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    +1!

    

  • 1:35 BRAIN OVER BRAWN AHHHHHHHH

  • Hi looking to put together a superfast PC advise me what can a 3,000. to 3,500. Budget buys. I already got two 24” monitors, DVd drive, Scsi cd drive. It has to be SCSI Basically need: Comp. Case, (that fits the motherboard) 2 outputs video card (with screen rotation support) 1 or 2 gig. 8 gig of RAM Two prossesors The MotherBoard The power supply. Do not mind paying for support, Please contact me karlitobm@ymail.com 718-812-6769 if u r in New York
  • holly crap, what era was that lol lol 1976 computing :)

  • omg dont forget to unhook the floppy drive from the motherboard too as well as the power cord...

  • but i do remember setting the scanner to #2 and on boot up I set something to #2 also. and I will try to help as best I can If anyone else wants to hook up a flat bed large format scanner. just ask me. There is something wonky about AHCI Bios and SATA/IDE bios. I'm not sure but I think if ya have one , you cant have the other unless when the operating system was installed yada yada, i never understood the rest. But because i had a floppy disk drive..i had AHCI bios installed....i think..

  • ok for all ya'll out there like me who just went thru hell, here is how i did it. I hooked up to an old dimension8300 dell computer with a floppy drive. I unhooked the power cord to the floppy and plugged the power to the newly installed scsi card. No more AHCI Bios not installed. It was hell but install the drivers for the card. XP is supposed to install auto. didnt, reboot, it did. well from here it is all a blurr, install, uninstall, download, uninstall install, but I do remem....

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