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From: efm@ariel.tummy.com (Evelyn Mitchell)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: HP Scanner
Date: 16 Feb 96 17:49:09 GMT
Organization: tummy.com, ltd.
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In article <Pine.BSF.3.91.960216033230.17301A-100000@tyger.inna.net>,
SysAd Punk  <jamie@tyger.inna.net> wrote:
>Anybody know where I can get an X interface for an HP ScanJet 4c?  I 
>would like to be able to use this device in FreeBSD, since winblows does 
>just that.
>
>Jamie Bowden
>
>NetAdmin, TBI Inc.

XVScan, from my company, tummy.com, ltd., does just that. It works
with most HP ScanJet series scanners under FreeBSD, Linux and HP-UX.
It is integrated with John Bradley's xv, so you can manipulate the
images once you've scanned them.

For more information: 

http://www.tummy.com/xvscan

XVScan is commercial software, $50. 

To order  XVScan, send email to xvscan@tummy.com

Evelyn Mitchell
efm@tummy.com
http://www.tummy.com