Hi, Anna. Ok, well HP has a couple twain scanners in production that work with OCR Shop. The HP SCSI 6350 and the HP SCSI 6390. I use a HP 4P, but that moddle is no longer in production nor is the HP 5P which I would highly recommend if you could ever find one. However, according to Vividata's site the HP 6390 is probably a good choice for twain OCR scanning under Linux. You might want to email there tech support, and ask them what the recommend. They are the experts, and they may have a better opinion. I will tell you what I will do. I will write up a hardware spec sheet of hardware, prices, and what I recommend. This may help you decide where to go. There are places on the Internet such as PC Progress that sell motherboards, Sound cards, and stuff like that for lower than usual prices, and often you can build a really awesome Linux computer than less than $1000.00 buy going that route. I'll also look into the hardware aspects of trying to hook up a 6390, and get back to you on that. I haven't tried a 6390 before, and am slightly unclear myself what i need to get it going. ----- Original Message ----- From: Anna Schneider <annas@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 1:20 AM Subject: Re: New and in need of help. > Okay, so I'm very confused. > > Does one need a Twain scanner to scan text in Linux or not? > > And speaking of scanners, can any who do scan text in Linux recommend a > certain brand and model to me? Um, a flatbed is the standard kind of sit > on your desk scanner right? I don't think I want to be carrying my > scanner around with me. And the size can be pretty standard too. I was > thinking 11 by 14 inches or there abouts. Please recommend off personal > experience if you can. > > And thank you for all your help by the way. I've been quiet for a few > days. Trying to research and gather my thoughts and questions with the > rest of life going along in the meantime. > > Anna > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >