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Agfa Proslide 35 Film recorder info
 

Joseph Brown




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Old Post  06-05-04 - 09:14 AM  
I would like to get more info on the Agfa Proslide 35 film recorder.  I
searched extensively both the web and newsgroups but very little info is
provided. A surplus is selling it to me at a good price.

I will run it under Windows NT 3.51 because these are the only
drivers/software it comes with.

1- What's the best Adaptec SCSI card for this film recorder? 50-pin or
68-pin? scsi-1,2,3?
2- Is it a "true" 4k film recorder?
3- Is this Agfa Proslide 35 a quality product to create slides from 4
megapixels .TIF photo files?
4- Can it record negative film also?
5- What types of 35mm film will it accept?
6- Where can I get its operating manual?

This film recorder has also a GPIB interface (IEEE-488 or HPIB).

7- Is this GPIB interface better over scsi?

If yes then I'll get an HPIB card instead of SCSI, since I don't plan to
have other scsi devices on this computer.

Thanks for answering some or all of my questions




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