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Vicuna
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Nikon Scan doesn't work yet with the new Apple Mac Pro CPUs. It works as a PS2 CS2 Plug-in, it seems, but not stand alone.
So what are some solutions for this situation? As a PS2 Plugin, I don't know how to do batch scanning or batch saving. Is that possible? That would help, though I still couldn't use PS2 while it is scanning. What are you people doing? Thanks, Mark __________________
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