Good day, Used to have no issues with gphoto, but with gphoto 2 the program either crashes or fails to communicate with my camera. Verified on two seperate machines and verified that the camera is not the issue (got it to work with original software in Windows). The camera is an Agfa 780C and it uses the serial port, not USB. Any ideas on what might have been broken? Searched the SDB and Google to no avail. Thanks, Matt
Suse 8.0 This works here. Maybe you can adapt to your situ. gphoto2 -P --camera "Kodak DC265" --port usb: Brian Marr On Sunday 07 July 2002 03:21, Matthew Johnson wrote:
Good day,
Used to have no issues with gphoto, but with gphoto 2 the program either crashes or fails to communicate with my camera. Verified on two seperate machines and verified that the camera is not the issue (got it to work with original software in Windows).
The camera is an Agfa 780C and it uses the serial port, not USB.
Any ideas on what might have been broken? Searched the SDB and Google to no avail.
Thanks,
Matt
On Sunday 07 July 2002 02:08, Brian Marr wrote:
Suse 8.0 This works here. Maybe you can adapt to your situ. gphoto2 -P --camera "Kodak DC265" --port usb: Brian Marr
Thanks Brian, managed to get something from it for a bit :). But I want my
gui's do work lol.
I do get this though:
photo2 --camera "Agfa ePhoto 780C" --port /dev/ttyS0 --summary
*** Error ***
Could not get register 51. Please contact
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 03:33:54PM -0700, Matthew Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 07 July 2002 02:08, Brian Marr wrote:
Suse 8.0 This works here. Maybe you can adapt to your situ. gphoto2 -P --camera "Kodak DC265" --port usb: Brian Marr
Thanks Brian, managed to get something from it for a bit :). But I want my gui's do work lol.
Which guy did you use? gtkam or kamera (in KDE) ?
I do get this though:
photo2 --camera "Agfa ePhoto 780C" --port /dev/ttyS0 --summary
*** Error *** Could not get register 51. Please contact
. *** Error *** Could not get register 2. Please contact
. Camera Summary: Camera Model: SI10 Manufacturer: Agfa Camera ID: Agfa ePhoto 780 Serial Number: 907200058 Software Rev.: v1.1i Frames Taken: 0 Frames Left: 17 Battery Life: 100 Memory Left: 1064960 bytes Messed around with so much surprised got this far. Actually...Adapted your line now it works through command line....
Can you file a bugreport for this on http://sf.net/projects/gphoto/ ? Ciao, Marcus
Suse 8.0 Kodak DC265 Re our earlier discussion, gtkam is working ok here. I had to use Camera > Select Camera > Detect. Brian Marr On Monday 08 July 2002 15:31, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 03:33:54PM -0700, Matthew Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 07 July 2002 02:08, Brian Marr wrote:
Suse 8.0 This works here. Maybe you can adapt to your situ. gphoto2 -P --camera "Kodak DC265" --port usb: Brian Marr
Thanks Brian, managed to get something from it for a bit :). But I want my gui's do work lol.
Which guy did you use? gtkam or kamera (in KDE) ?
I do get this though:
photo2 --camera "Agfa ePhoto 780C" --port /dev/ttyS0 --summary
*** Error *** Could not get register 51. Please contact
. *** Error *** Could not get register 2. Please contact
. Camera Summary: Camera Model: SI10 Manufacturer: Agfa Camera ID: Agfa ePhoto 780 Serial Number: 907200058 Software Rev.: v1.1i Frames Taken: 0 Frames Left: 17 Battery Life: 100 Memory Left: 1064960 bytes Messed around with so much surprised got this far. Actually...Adapted your line now it works through command line....
Can you file a bugreport for this on http://sf.net/projects/gphoto/ ?
Ciao, Marcus
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Brian Marr
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Marcus Meissner
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Matthew Johnson