List of scanners
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This is a list of scanners that were designed for, or can easily be used with, 68k or early PowerPC Macintoshes.
Just make sure you have plenty of patience, and plenty of disk space! :D
| Manufacturer | Model | Resolution (True) | Resolution (Interpolated) | Colour Depth | Interface | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thunderware | Thunderscan | ? | 5 bpp, 32 greys | RS-422 | ||
| Apple | Apple Scanner | 300dpi | 4 bpp, 15 greys | SCSI | ||
| Apple | Apple OneScanner | 300dpi | 8bpp, 256 greys | SCSI | ||
| Apple | Apple Color OneScanner | 300dpi (Original) 600*300dpi (600/27) 600*1200dpi (1200/30) |
2400dpi (600/27) 4800dpi (1200/30) |
24bpp, 16 million colours (Original) 27bpp, 134 million colours (600/27) 30bpp, 1 billion colours (1200/30) |
SCSI (Original) SCSI II (600/27) SCSI II (1200/30) |
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| Relisys | Scorpio II S3 (VM3564) | ? | 9600dpi | ? | SCSI II |