CS5 64 bit does not support TWAIN

I am running Win 7 64 bit and just upgraded from CS2 to CS5.  CS5 cannot see my scanner (Canon 8400F) even though Canon has a 64 bit driver that I installed.  After downloading and installing the TWAIN plugin I spent several hours trying to figure out why CS5 still could not see my scanner.  Finally I saw where Adobe says it does not support TWAIN in 64 bit because it is an "outdated technology" and that "most manufacturers" do not provide 64 bit drivers for their TWAIN scanners. CANON DOES.
There does not seem to be any reason why Adobe does not support 64 bit TWAIN except that TWAIN is "outdated."  It still works fine for me (with my CS2), why not with CS5.  It does not seem that I (or we) should have to buy a new scanner just because I (or we) upgraded to CS5.
Are you listening Adobe????

I have found a somewhat "second rate" solution to this problem.  If I run CS5 in 32 bit mode my scanner is there.  Now if I could do ythe same thing in 64 bit mode all would be well.

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