J C
Member
Hello all,
As the title of the thread suggests, I've been trying to connect a Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 to my modern laptop running on Windows 11. I've tried following a guide and installing homebrewed drivers, but my efforts have been stopped by the fact that I haven't found a way to successfully physically connect the scanner to the laptop. After trying to use both a Firewire to USB adapter cable and the daisy chain of adapters used by the previous owner to connect to his Apple laptop that ends in thunderbolt, I read that USB and Firewire are somehow fundamentally incompatible connection methods and that a simple adapter wire is useless. I've found that to be the case, and I am writing here to ask for advice. I am also intent on using Nikon Scan rather than VueScan, as I have read that it allows for better results. Any information on the matter would be much appreciated.
As the title of the thread suggests, I've been trying to connect a Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 to my modern laptop running on Windows 11. I've tried following a guide and installing homebrewed drivers, but my efforts have been stopped by the fact that I haven't found a way to successfully physically connect the scanner to the laptop. After trying to use both a Firewire to USB adapter cable and the daisy chain of adapters used by the previous owner to connect to his Apple laptop that ends in thunderbolt, I read that USB and Firewire are somehow fundamentally incompatible connection methods and that a simple adapter wire is useless. I've found that to be the case, and I am writing here to ask for advice. I am also intent on using Nikon Scan rather than VueScan, as I have read that it allows for better results. Any information on the matter would be much appreciated.