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[News] fxSCAN 4.02 with native x86-support (Amithlon)ANN.lu
Posted on 22-Jul-2002 08:34 GMT by Felix Schwarz15 comments
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As the first bigger application IOSpirit's fxSCAN now supports Amithlon with x86-native versions of its CPU-modules. Thus fxSCAN now runs on native on 680x0, PPC (WarpUP, PowerUP, MorphOS) and x86 (Amithlon) with full speed. The portation of the OCR-engine and the servertask (one for every sytem) again brings at least a doubling of speed compared to the emulated 68K-CPU. Under "Downloads" you can now download a free patch from version 4.0/4.01 to 4.02.

All changes since V4.01:

- direct support for TurboPrint (no more only via Graphics Publisher), incl. copying. Partly leads to greatly enhanced printing speed.
- x86-native versions of the servertask and the OCR-engine in Amithlon.
- when saving JPEGs, the DPI-information is now saved, too.
- version 8 of the fxWARP3-system (new "fxWARP Memory Guard" to work around bugs and limitations of WarpUP)
- the standardtool saved in NewIcons can now be changed with the PICTURETOOL-tooltype

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Comment 1Felix Schwarz22-Jul-2002 06:36 GMT
Comment 2Desmon22-Jul-2002 06:40 GMT
Comment 3Don Cox22-Jul-2002 07:28 GMT
fxSCAN 4.02 with native x86-support (Amithlon) : Comment 4 of 15ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 22-Jul-2002 07:35 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Don Cox):
What would improve fxScan greatly would be a Levels control with
black, white and midpoint sliders, like the one in Photoshop. That is
the most useful way to adjust a scanned image IMO.
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