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according to
http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~MM/MMwiki/index.php/Scion*Summary:* Controls Scion Firewire Cameras <
http://www.scioncorp.com/>
*Author:* C. Douglas Remsberg (scion corp.)
*License:* BSD
*Platforms:* Windows (32-bit only), Mac
*Devices:* Scion Firewire Cameras
/The company producing the Scion cameras has ceased to exist.
Fortunately, the company made the files needed to operate their cameras
available to us, and these will be accessible through this page.
However, we do not have any of these cameras and therefore can test
these instructions. Please update and clarify the following text!'/
On 12/20/2011 2:55 PM, P. Johannes Helm wrote:
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> Good evening,
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> I beg your pardon for sending a question, which is not LSM related at all,
> even if it is related to one of our local LSM setups.
>
>
> I have frequently bought and installed frame grabber cards from Scion
> Corporation, chiefly the model FG7. However, the most recent time I had
> been in contact with the company was 2004 or 2005, if I remember
> correctly.
>
> When I was looking for Scion's wepage,
>
> www.scioncorp.com
>
> the page would not display. Neither does there seem to be an obvious
> choice between the webpages offered when googling Scion and Frame Grabber.
>
> Is the company still active?
>
> Thank you, indeed, for your consideration.
>
> Best wishes,
> Johannes
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George McNamara, PhD
Analytical Imaging Core Facility
University of Miami