On 6/11/2006 at 6:31 PM Teo Zenios wrote:
Back in the Windows 3.1 era I purchased some software
from Media
Cybernetics
called Halo Desktop Imager. This software was used for stitching together
multiple images (from any twain compatible scanner), editing the pictures,
and printing them out in banner format (borderless so you could make huge
posters etc). Very nice software, too bad I loaned a friend the disks and
never got them back. BTW if anybody happens to have version 1.0 of this
software contact me, I need a copy of the floppies (have the original
manual and serial number).
Well, what I've got is a Logictech ScanMan crica 1988. The software (I
NEVER throw software away, so if you have a need for vintage PeeCee
software, drop me a line--I might have it) comes on 5.25" floppies and is
ScanWare 1.1 and PaintShow Plus. Whatever they are. The label indicates
compatibility with PC, XT, AT, etc., so it's not going to be a Windoze
program. Didn't some of the old scanners have .PCX as an output format?
Cheers,
Chuck