Things get a bit more precarious with SCSI scanners. I've used a Coolscan III recently, and I had zero issues with it in Mac OS 9 on a PowerMac G4 using the Adaptec 2930CU SCSI card that shipped with it. With that said, trying to find a SCSI card compatible with a PCI-based G5 tower can make your head spin, and forget making it work with a PCIe-based G5. Also, even with G4 towers, the list of SCSI cards compatible with OS X Leopard(10.5) is quite small-the venerable Apple-supplied 2930CU, for example, doesn't work. Fortunately, OS X Tiger(10.4) plays nicely with most SCSI cards and you shouldn't have any issues in a G4 tower. I use OS 9 often with SCSI scanners, but color management isn't the best unless you're using an Apple monitor with built-in color calibration(21" CRT studio display, 17" ADC CRT studio display) and I'm not sure how good the calibration still is on monitors that old. A SpyderPro 2 will work fine with any monitor in 10.4.11 if you track down the correct version of the software. Older versions of Vuescan that will work on 10.4 are readily available on the Vuescan website(try 8.x). If you're using Nikon Scan, you need a version no newer than 3.x to work with SCSI scanners-fortunately all are available for free download with a bit of digging around Nikon's site.
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