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Conference decwet::windows-nt

Title:Windows NT
Notice:See note 15.0 for HCL location
Moderator:TARKIN::LIN.com::FOLEY
Created:Thu Oct 31 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6086
Total number of notes:31449

5317.0. "Scanner driver for HP 4c wanted!" by MUNICH::RADLER () Tue Nov 05 1996 06:00

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5317.1DECWET::VOBATue Nov 05 1996 16:199
5317.24s?AD::RCTue Nov 05 1996 17:044
5317.3DECWET::VOBAWed Nov 06 1996 10:213
5317.4solution?NETRIX::"[email protected]"Pedro TorresMon Jan 20 1997 11:258
5317.5DECWET::VOBAMon Jan 20 1997 11:284
5317.6DECWET::VOBAThu Feb 13 1997 18:3588
    HEWLETT-PACKARD SCANNERS ON ALPHA WINDOWS NT
    Another One In The DECwest Engineering Definitive Cookbook Series
    February 1997


    1.  Windows NT 3.51

        HP ScanJet devices can be made to work on Alpha Windows NT 3.51.
        However, it is not supported and the process to make it happen is
        quite cumbersome.  If it absolutely must be done, for help on how
        to do it, send mail to [email protected].

        (you WILL get charged for services rendered 8^).


    2.  Windows NT 4.0

        HP ScanJet scanners are supported on Alpha Windows NT 4.0 as
        prescribed in the Microsoft HCL:

            http://www.microsoft.com/isapi/hwtest/hsearchn4.idc

                                ----------------

        The HP ScanJet device can be connected to the Alpha system box via
        the system's standard SCSI port.  You should not use the adapter
        from HP that comes with the ScanJet since there are no Alpha
        Windows NT drivers for that adapter.

                                ----------------

        Currently, DeskScan II V2.3 and ScanJet software do not work on any
        Alpha Windows NT version.  Besides being 32-bit Intel applications,
        they also require ASPI32 (FX!32 makes no differences here).  ASPI32
        is not yet available on Alpha Windows NT, at this writing.
    
        The older DeskScan II V2.2 is a 16-bit Intel application and does
        not require ASPI32, thus works on Alpha Windows NT 4.0.  It can be
        obtained from:

            http://hpcc997.external.hp.com/cposupport/indexes1/sjetscan.html

        It is currently called sj121en.exe (English version).  If the above
        URL changes, you'll have to browse the HP Home Page for an updated
        one.

                                ----------------

        Perform the following steps to get DeskScan II V2.2 to work and to
        allow the HP ScanJet to function properly on an Alpha Windows NT
        4.0 system:
    
        a.  Obtain a copy of the DeskScan II V2.2 software distribution
            kit (see above).
    
        b.  Install the software on the Alpha Windows NT 4.0 system using
            the procedure prescribed in the Hewlett-Packard documentation,

            EXCEPT: when you are asked whether to allow Setup to modify
                    the system files (eg. CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, etc.),
                    answer "NO".

            Modification of these files does not have any effect on an
            Alpha Windows NT system.

        c.  After DeskScan Setup completes successfully, add the text line

                device=%SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\hpscan16.sys

            to the file

                %SystemRoot%\system32\config.nt

            To find out the current definition of %SystemRoot%, enter the
            command SET in a DOS command window.  One of the environment
            parameters should appear similar to the one below

                SystemRoot=C:\WINNT40

            In this example, the actual file name is

                C:\WINNT40\system32\config.nt
    
        d.  Reboot the system

                                ----------------

    Happy scanning!
5317.7Can't get 4c to work.WASHDC::SARASINThu Apr 10 1997 08:4917
Hello, 

I am trying to get an AS255 with a 4c to work. The 4c shows up
on the built in controller. I added the device line as in .6
but deskscan just gives me an hourglass prompt then quits. If
I remove the device line in config.nt deskscan starts but does 
not find a scanner. I have also noted that FX32 is making mention
of hpscan32.dll which was copied to /winnt/system32/ as part of HP's
windows NT installation instructions. Any idea what I am doing wrong?
I have also seen in other notes mention of the NT process scsiscan it
seems to make no difference if this is running or not, should it be? 

Also I find no mention of ds22xx.exe at HP's web site but I was able to 
locate sj121en.exe which is what I installed on the system.


Sam S
5317.8DECWET::VOBAFri Apr 11 1997 00:425
    Re .7, you should disable FX!32 if in doubt whether it affected your
    installation of the DS software.  The DS kit mentioned in .6 is Win16
    software.  You do not want to install it using FX!32.
    
    --svb
5317.9Turned off FX32 it had no effect.WASHDC::SARASINFri Apr 11 1997 14:388
I turned off FX32 it had no effect. I should have mentioned that, 
although leaving it off would not have been an option because of 
office apps that need to be run on the system. Any other ideas?
Are you aware of anyone using the built in SCSI on a 255 to drive
a 4c. 


Sam