Canoscan drivers compatible with OSX

Has anyone had any luck with finding a CanoScan N65OU that is compatible with OSX? I have a great scanner but I can only find drivers compatible with windows.

poplarsphinx wrote:
Has anyone had any luck with finding a CanoScan N65OU that is compatible with OSX?
i have the N650U and haven't been able to find any drivers ...
I have a great scanner but I can only find drivers compatible with windows.
... instead, i use [VueScan|http://www.hamrick.com>.
p.s.: are you aware you are posting in the *iPod Touch* forum ?
JGG
edited by the Jolly Green Giant (where Green stands for environmentally friendly)

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