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Old March 3rd 14, 12:42 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
Martin Riddle
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Default Minolta Dual Scan II, Firewire

On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 18:02:04 -0500, Alan Browne
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On 2014.03.02, 17:39 , Martin Riddle wrote:
On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 10:54:11 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote:

On 2014.03.01, 23:30 , Martin Riddle wrote:
Hey guys,

Anyone still scanning film? I have a Dual scan that causes a blue
screen under win7 64bit using the firewire connection. It works fine
with USB.

Any solutions?

Run Win in 32 bit mode if you can.

Also, echoing Fred I'd try Vuescan - unless the issue is specifically
Firewire/Dual Scan/Win 7-64b, that might get you out of it.

(Specifically - I seem to recall that the Minolta s/w will not run under
64b on Win).

At least you have USB as a backup. I have to use an adaptor from
Thunderbolt to FW (which I need for another device anyway, so no biggie).

I used to have the Dual Scan and the 5400 (1st gen) - nice scanners.

(And yes, I still scan film, albeit not nearly as much as I used to).



Hi Alan,

I had fornd a minolta.inf that someone kindly made public. It has the
vendor Id's and periphial Id's to setup the scanner. THe original
Dualscan software works fine on WIN7 64bit.

Apparently WIN7's 1394 drivers were changed, but even the


Can you roll back the update?

recomendations of selecting the Legacy 1394 driver did not work for
me.


I assume you rebooted after selecting the legacy FW driver?


Maybe I'll try a firwire adaptor, I think I have one floating
around somewhere.


Adaptor to what? (USB 2.0, 3.0? ...)

Comparing it with my Epson V330, it does a better job.


I'd think so ... but later Epson flatbeds are pretty good too.


I verified the legacy 1394 does not work. The Chipset I have is the
TBS43AB22, which is TI.
I guess I'm out of luck on WIN7, But I'm going to try the UniBrain FW
drivers first before I give up.

I have a seperate PCI-Firewire card somewhere.

Actually the V330 does ok, but I like the ICE on the minolta software.

Cheers