Wacom SCSI & RAID Devices Driver
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If it has a PC-style mouse connector, and you don't have an adapter, how did you ever run it under Mac OS 9?
I don't have experience with your tablet. However, here's what I was able to do. I used to use this old Umax scanner. It had a SCSI interface (it's really old). When I got a newer Mac with USB, I bought a SCSI to USB adapter. Since that new Mac still ran Mac OS 9, and the SCSI to USB adapter had Mac OS 9 drivers, and the scanner had Mac OS 9 drivers, everything still worked.
Then I upgraded to Mac OS X. There were no Mac OS X drivers for the SCSI to USB adapter. And there were no Mac OS X drivers for the old scanner. So the setup no longer worked. However, I was able to get it to work, as long as I was using Mac OS 9 applications under the Classic environment in Mac OS X, and the Classic System Folder had all the drivers installed.
So I was able to still use the scanner while booted from Mac OS X, but not from a Mac OS X application... only from a Mac OS 9 application running under Classic. That was still useful, so I kept using it until I got newer equipment. If it works at all, I think that's how your tablet will work.
I don't have experience with your tablet. However, here's what I was able to do. I used to use this old Umax scanner. It had a SCSI interface (it's really old). When I got a newer Mac with USB, I bought a SCSI to USB adapter. Since that new Mac still ran Mac OS 9, and the SCSI to USB adapter had Mac OS 9 drivers, and the scanner had Mac OS 9 drivers, everything still worked.
Then I upgraded to Mac OS X. There were no Mac OS X drivers for the SCSI to USB adapter. And there were no Mac OS X drivers for the old scanner. So the setup no longer worked. However, I was able to get it to work, as long as I was using Mac OS 9 applications under the Classic environment in Mac OS X, and the Classic System Folder had all the drivers installed.
So I was able to still use the scanner while booted from Mac OS X, but not from a Mac OS X application... only from a Mac OS 9 application running under Classic. That was still useful, so I kept using it until I got newer equipment. If it works at all, I think that's how your tablet will work.
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