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Conference decwet::windows-nt

Title:Windows NT
Notice:See note 15.0 for HCL location
Moderator:TARKIN::LIN.com::FOLEY
Created:Thu Oct 31 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6086
Total number of notes:31449

6020.0. "TWAIN on Alpha Windows NT" by DECWET::VOBA () Tue May 20 1997 22:41

    DECwest Engineering has recently reached an agreement with the TWAIN
    Working Group (TWG).  This agreement allows DIGITAL to (among other
    things):

    1.	Port the TWAIN V1.6 software to Alpha Windows NT.

    2.	Distribute a supportable TWAIN32 Data Source Manager (DSM) binary
	kit for Alpha Windows NT 4.0 and later.

    In conjunction with the working relationship with the TWG, DECwest
    Engineering is also working with Microsoft in this area.  We - TWG,
    DECwest, and Microsoft - is forming a three-way collaborative effort to
    have TWAIN32 be an integral component of Windows NT 5.0.

    I'll provide periodical updates of our efforts here.  If you would like
    to receive the update via e-mail, please send a note to:

	nt-ihv@zso.dec.com

    --svb
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6020.1TECO::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayerDanny MayerWed May 21 1997 09:253
	Can you provide a description of what TWAIN is?

		Danny
6020.2DECWET::VOBAWed May 21 1997 13:3918
    Re .1, blush... i do apologize for making the cardinal sin of assuming
    too much.
    
    First, TWAIN is not an acronym.  It comes from the phrase "Where the
    twain shall meet."  The two things of "twain" are an image acquisition
    device (e.g. scanner) and an image processing application (e.g.
    Photoshop).  TWAIN brings those two elements together.
    
    As a glue, TWAIN is comprised of two software components: a data source
    manager and an API.  The TWAIN Data Source Manager provides an
    interface to the device and the API is for the application.  The TWAIN
    specification describes how these two software components work together
    and how they interface with their respective constituent element.
    
    We need to have TWAIN native on Alpha Windows NT since it is the corner
    stone of imaging software and hardware solutions.
    
    --svb
6020.3While on that track...SMURF::PBECKPaul BeckWed May 21 1997 13:413
    >TWAIN brings those two elements together.
    
    Hence, the phrase "two to TWAIN"...
6020.4HP OfficeJet 350 Support?TSTPRO::GORRJim.Gorr@hlo.mts.dec.com DTN 225-4136 HLO 1-1/Q10Wed May 21 1997 14:1421


      Would this allow the HP OfficeJet Printer Model 350 to be
      properly installed on a Alpha system?

      This printer includes a FAX, Copier and "SCANNER" which uses the
      TWAIN interface.  The printer is bundled with OmniPage Limited
      Edition OCR (Optical character recognition) software. This
      software does not completely install properly on Windows NT 4.0
      under FX!32.

      I have not been able to get the "SCANNER" portion of the printer
      operational on a Alpha Personal Workstation 433a.

      I also have a HP Scanjet 4C with a SCSI interface I would like
      to move to an Alpha platform.

      _jim


6020.5PCBUOA::KRATZWed May 21 1997 15:312
    TWAIN: Thing Without An Interesting Acronym.
    
6020.6DECWET::VOBAWed May 21 1997 16:048
    Re .4, i am hopeful that our current work will lead to that possibility
    in the near future.  However, our effort alone, at this time, will not
    immediately allow the HP OfficeJet 350 to work on Alpha NT if it
    currently does not.  Several other non-multi-function scanner devices
    from HP do work on Alpha NT when controlled via their 16-bit DeskScan
    software version.  The ScanJet 4C should work via that arrangement.
    
    --svb
6020.7BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::MayneA wretched hive of scum and villainyThu May 22 1997 02:595
Given the amount of time to make this happen, and with apologies to Bob Dylan: 

it's been a slow TWAIN coming.

PJDM
6020.8CANDOO::GRIEBFri May 23 1997 09:416
But just think ..... 

when the NT work is done .... it comes with it's own TWAINing !!!


6020.9TWAIN V1.6 SpecificationDECWET::VOBAFri May 23 1997 16:147
    Re .-*, it's good to see everyone enjoyed the lex on this one 8^).
    
    I do have several extra printed copies of the TWAIN V1.6 spec.  It's
    a rather large Word document to pull from the TWG web page.  If you'd
    like to have one, please send mail to nt-ihv@zso.dec.com.
    
    --svb
6020.10What do we tell Customers ?OTOU01::MAINNSIS Consultant,Canada,621-5078Mon May 26 1997 10:458
    
    A customer has asked about Alpha NT support of scanners on Compuserve.
    
    Do we have an answer for these type of questions for NT4.x?
    
    TIA,
    
    / Kerry
6020.11DECWET::VOBATue May 27 1997 05:344
    Re .10, an answer along the line of .6 is what i would have given.
    Today, only HP scanners are supported on Alpha NT 4.0.
    
    --svb