On Tue December 31 2002 12:17 pm, Andy Stewart wrote:
On Monday 30 December 2002 6:16 am, Thomas Widlundh wrote:
Hi, I'd like to thank You all for Your contributions on my behalf.
My camera is a MagPix, not listed in gtkam. It has a 16MB memory, with the possibility to expand with a standard memory card.
Hello Thomas,
USB viewer will also show you if your camera is supported as a USB storage device. If it is, then it can be mounted like a disk. An excerpt of usbview for my memory card reader is shown below:
Interface Number: 0 Name: usb-storage
If your device shows up as usb-storage, try using the "fdisk -l" command as root (that's the small letter L). Look for something that you know isn't a hard drive and quite likely it'll be your camera. Note that with my memory card reader, it shows up as a usb-storage device, but it does not show up under "fdisk -l" unless there is a memory card inserted.
If your camera is not seen as a usb-storage device, then you'll need to use some other means to access it.
Don't make the dumb mistake I did while getting my Olympus to work. Make sure that not only is the camera connected, but turn it on to view. (makes a difference) Harry G