I?d recommend asking Hamrick, I think they only make
the current
version of their software available, and I?m not sure how long it?s
been around. According to Wikipedia it?s been around for 20 years,
which would mean that there should be versions that support Win 9x and
2k.
It?s primary purpose is to allow people to use scanners that are no
longer supported on modern hardware. Having said that, on my Epson
V850-Pro I find it to be very, very close in quality to SilverFast when
scanning film. For documents, I?d use VueScan.
Zane,
Thanks for the info. I am aware of the purpose/reason people are recommending it. The
reason I asked my question is my own OCD need to standardize, i.e. If I can use a program
I like in a multi-OS environment I see that as a serious plus. You learn one program well
and use it across Win9x, 2K, XP, 7, OS X, and even Linux.... I am guessing VueScan is
limited to 32bit and above OSes but I could be wrong. I wonder if there were ever any
TWAIN drivers for Win 3.x.....
-Ali