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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Prmetime on February 11, 2004, 01:26:50 AM
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I just received a SCSI HP Scanjet 4 scanner (big beast of a machine). I am wondering if there is any software (driver or OCR) for this? Any suggestions are appreciated.
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BetaScan, an excellent package, available free on Aminet, says it's HP driver package supports the following scanners......
ScanJet
ScanJet +
ScanJet IIp
ScanJet IIc
ScanJet IIcx
ScanJet 3p
ScanJet 3c
ScanJet 4c
ScanJet 4p
ScanJet 5p
ScanJet 4100C
ScanJet 5100C
ScanJet 5200C
ScanJet 6100C
ScanJet 6200C
ScanJet 6300C
NOTE: the following HP scanners are NOT supported:
ScanJet 4s, ScanJet 4si, ScanJet 5s, Network ScanJet5, ScanJet 3200C, ScanJet 3300C, ScanJet 4200C
So, I'm not sure if your HP SJ4 is one of those sub-models listed, or not... If it is listed as supported, I'd highly recommend this package. I use it with my huge beast of a SCSI Mustek Scanner.
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Thanks IIlwrath. Do you know of any Optical Character Recognition software so I can scan books and not have to type them by hand?
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Hmm.... I don't have any to recommend first-hand.
There is an archive on Aminet .... agocr.lha -- it appears to be a port of a unix-ish OCR package. A bit out of date, perhaps.... But free! :-) Can't hurt to try it.
The base version is now called jOCR, but there isn't an Amiga executable of that. (If you have a GCC environment, it might not be hard to compile one from the source, but I couldn't tell you for sure, because I didn't look any further into it.)
Off-topic: Say.... Are you the "Primetime" that used to call the Detroit area C64/Amiga BBSs?
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If i remember correct, there was some software called Migraph OCR for Power Computing Powerscanners. It has not much to do with the scanner though, just the 2 color iff files you scanned and want to convert to text data.
Maybe you search for that. :-)
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I suggest you fxSCAN from IOSPIRIT. It's €29,00 now.
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I use fxSCAN 4.0 and think it's the most user friendly. It has OCR ability listed on the cover but I haven't tried it yet. A word of caution, though, fxSCAN does not supply drivers for the various scanners. It uses the drivers from an already installed scan package, ie Betascan or ScanQuix4. If your scanner is supported in Betascan, great! Mine was not and I had to load ScanQuix. I found ScanQix (by itself) to be buggy and cumbersome to use. fxSCAN (purchased a year later) was more intuitive and, so far, has given reliable results. Good Luck!
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Thank you everyone for the information. This should take care of everything that I need.
IIwrath-No I'm not that person. I didn't have a Commodore 64 though I wanted one pretty badly back then. I did try to find an Amiga group when I was living there but the only one I found apparently went under.