Re: EyeOnePro and a PowerBook G3
Re: EyeOnePro and a PowerBook G3
- Subject: Re: EyeOnePro and a PowerBook G3
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 16:08:20 -0400
Wow! Robin, your prescription worked wonders! I am ashamed to sayt that I
had a) Virtual memory turned on and b) File Sharing was ON. I did disable a
few others things like you suggested. Glad to report that I was able to scan
TC3.5 with only two strips read twice.
Thank's a million. When is the new version of Spectrashop due? And will it
support the i1?
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The Mac OS has several processes running in the background that can
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interfere with peripheral communications. Here are some of the things
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you can turn off that may fix the problem:
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1. Virtual memory must be turned off (this is the worst offender).
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Memory control panel.
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2. File Sharing must be turned off. File Sharing control panel.
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3. Processor Cycling must not be allowed. Energy Saver control panel.
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4. Spinning down the hard drive and dimming the screen must be set to
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Never. Energy Saver control panel.
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5. With OS 9, Index Volumes schedules must be turned off in Sherlock.
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Find/Index Volumes menu option.
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6. If the PowerBook is connected to a busy network, sometimes Appletalk
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must be turned off. Chooser or Control Strip.
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7. Appletalk Remote Access and any other network utility such as Dave
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must be turned off.
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8. Old versions of the Iomega driver sometimes interfere, get the latest
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driver.
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9. For the worst cases, all of the above may not stop all interruptions.
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Try disabling all extensions except the ones needed to actually run the
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device. Extension Manager.
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Good luck,
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Robin Myers
Regards,
Roger Breton
Laval, Canada
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