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ScanMac Macintosh Hell Scanner System

What was it?

ScanMac™ is a bidirectional interface between high-resolution drum scanners and desktop computers. Combining the quality of your high-resolution dum scanner and the ease-of-use of the Macintosh computer. ScanMac turns your drum scanner into an integral part of a creative desktop color system. Your existing scanner has unexplored reserves and can perform wonders for you. ScanMac’s unique technology combined with your existing hardware takes your scanner beyond its original design capabilities. Now your can bring high quality images to the desktop world. – [from ScanMac brochure]

When was it?

1991-1993

What I did:

Designed and implemented ScanMac, a Hell scanner system Macintosh interface (C on MacOS)

What it looked like:

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