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I recently got at Mustek scanner that came with a no-name SCSI
interface. The only ID on the card was DMX3181A. I did a quick check
on the OS/2 device driver page, but didn't find the driver for that
card. Does anybody have any suggestions about how to find drivers? I
would also be open to suggestions for another SCSI card. And if I have
to, I can scrounge an old Trantor card from an antiquie machine of
mine.
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Gregory W. Smith (WD9GAY) gsmith@well.com
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