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Ciao a tutti, ho un problema devo interfacciare la mia applicazione scritta con vb 2010 ad uno scanner twain che non supporta le librerie WIA, qualcuno sa dirmi come fare? sulla rete ho trovato vari esempi, alcuni in C# altri in vb ma nessuno funziona.

Grazie in anticipo.
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Dave Kreskowiak 16-Oct-12 18:03pm    
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Hi all, I have a problem I have to connect my application written in vb 2010 to twain scanner that doesn't support WIA libraries, someone can tell me how to do it? on the net I found several examples, some in c #, others in vb but none works.

Thanks in advance.

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pasztorpisti 16-Oct-12 19:15pm    
5ed, I'm surprised how well google translate does with italian text. :-) However using google translate would be the task of the OP.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 16-Oct-12 19:24pm    
Really? Unbelievable. And translation into Russian (and even from Russian, which is easier) even by Google translate (one of the best) is the eternal source of jokes. Almost nothing is translated in any acceptable way; numerous stupid mistakes. But this is because Russian is extremely complex language.
--SA
pasztorpisti 16-Oct-12 19:58pm    
Well, I havent tried it with too many italian samples... Me and my workmates were also playing around with google translate by translating some text from hungarian to english and then back. The result was terrible (and funny) especially after the "roundtrip". :-) Compared to that the italian->english worked like miracle this time.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 16-Oct-12 20:18pm    
I know that Hungarian is also very complex, one of most complex languages; so, no wonder...
I remember the joke (well, real life story) told me that MS Word would not recognize the word "multichannel" spelled in Russian; and the "suggestion" would read as "anal animated cartoon". I tried it -- it was perfectly true! This is because Russian for "animation" is derived from "multiplication" (мультипликация) (meaning "multiple application" of image elements with motion), and the childish form of the word meaning "animated cartoon", naturally, looks like "multic" (мультик) -- the rest should be explainable. :-)

In modern Russian internet jargon, the result of such stupid (there is no other) automatic translation got a nickname "overbrain", "overbrain language" ("надмозг").

--SA
pasztorpisti 17-Oct-12 14:14pm    
:-) :-) :-)

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