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C1 v3.6 on WinXP - can't find the right twain drivers

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  • Anonymous
    Edwin, the Canon 1DS drivers are available at:
    http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/contro ... code=windr

    These will allow tetherability.

    To download CF cards, all you need is a Card Reader.

    Regards,

    k c
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  • Edwin111
    Keith,
    thankx for the info. I'll try it out during daytime.
    I can already say that C1 is magnificent. Noticed it a year or 2 ago
    but didn't buy it back then as i wasn't convinced yet. Now i don't understand why i waited so long.

    Edwin
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  • Edwin111
    Hmm,
    found the wia driver but nowhere do they have an XP compatible
    twain driver. So it seems i'll not be able to use the remote capture.
    And while trying it out my laptop completely gave up on me
    ( overheated main board on a 4,5 year old machine ).

    Hopefully my new machine will run smoothly in Win 2000 as i'm going
    to wipe of the XP os & re-install the good old W2K.
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    WIA=Windows XP
    TWAIN=Windows 2000
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  • Edwin111
    Ulf,
    do you mean that twain doesn't excist on Xp? Or should i go ahaid
    & use the W2K drivers on XP although that sounds like asking for troubles. I'll see what it does when i get my new laptop this wednesday. The old system is completely toasted. Hopefully C1 will perform properly again on that system ( 2.13Ghz P4M cpu / 128Mb ATI / 1Gb DDR2 & 60Gb 7200rpm HD ).

    Sadly i'll have to anoy the registration server again.

    Would it not be a good idea to include a license transfer utility in a next version?

    Thankx,
    Edwin
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Yes that is what I am saying, and this should you be happy about, twain is a old communication standard for scanners on Parallel port, not a really good implementation for highspeed cammeras on firewire.
    In my experiance from technical support is the XP / WIA implementaion a far more stabile solution.
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  • Edwin111
    Ah, now i get it. But as my new laptop no longer has a firewire port
    i'll have to look for a converter ( firewire to USB2 ) or i'll do it with a pcmcia interface. In that case i don't require that functionality anymore.
    Sorry to have bothered you for this.
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Edwin, no worries, and choose a PCMCIA solution my recommendation is a Belkin which we have good experiances with Phase One camera backs which puts through more amount of data then the Canons but does not seem to have any problems with that.
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  • Edwin111
    PCMCIA solution was ordered today. Thanks again.

    Ulf,
    would you mind if i send you a private message? There's something i'd
    like to ask but i don't want to look stupid so i prefer to keep that out of the forum. I'm merely a serious amateur photographer ( as i don't gain
    any benefits from it yet - except for the last batch of images ).
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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Use our support system at http://support.phaseone.com, if you want me specificly to answer it the simply address it to me.
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