Samy
Richard , where do you get Gphoto from ? Does it work with USB and 7.0 or am I stuck with the serial cable thing ? I have a casio QV-3000 that has an ibm micro drive , hold a ton of pictures , but eats up batteries. allways keeep at least one extra set of batries, and use the ac adapter when transfrering to pc ect..
www.gphoto.org - should be able to get it from www.helixcode.com as
well. If you can download a picture from a camera then it doesn't
matter
which network protocol you use - well it shouldn't anyway ? Fred says
that there's not much USB support in Gphoto. I just don't know. I
see USB as "the work of the devil"
At 07:43 PM 1/22/2001 +0000, Richard wrote:
Samy
Richard , where do you get Gphoto from ? Does it work with USB and 7.0 or am I stuck with the serial cable thing ? I have a casio QV-3000 that has an ibm micro drive , hold a ton of pictures , but eats up batteries. allways keeep at least one extra set of batries, and use the ac adapter when transfrering to pc ect..
Thnaks for the info. USB is a lot faster than serial , and lots of new hardware is going the USB rout and dropping serial/com suport.My cam does come with a serial cable so in that I am lucky. The usb on windows finds it and treats the cam as just another drive. Thats neat. I do know that there is a pmcia adapter that allows you to plug in the micro drive and then slip it into a pcmcia slot. Good for a notebook if it works under linux , wich acording to some one it does. But that does not help on a desktop system , unless you network it to a note book. By then your beter off using the slow serial cable. I have seen some sort of "universal" reader that will accept flash cards but I do not know it they will read the micro drives. Lucky its made by IBM so hope is not lost in the long run of things. They just came out with a bigger one around a whole gig or so for the micro drive. Real neat.
www.gphoto.org - should be able to get it from www.helixcode.com as well. If you can download a picture from a camera then it doesn't matter which network protocol you use - well it shouldn't anyway ? Fred says that there's not much USB support in Gphoto. I just don't know. I see USB as "the work of the devil"
I find the floppy drive accessory things sort out all problems. Just a case of where to get them from ? I go to www.jessops.co.uk but I'm not sure about places to go to in the States. You shouldn't have any problems finding them. Just make sure that your camera uses smartmedia cards.
Someone ought to get on to the Japanese camera manufacturers and tell them that we want more choice when it comes to connectors and cables that allow us to plug electronic cameras into computers and other gadgets :))
Thanks
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Richard wrote:
Hi Richard, hi Samy
Samy
Richard , where do you get Gphoto from ? Does it work with USB and 7.0 or am I stuck with the serial cable thing ? I have a casio QV-3000 that has an ibm micro drive , hold a ton of pictures , but eats up batteries. allways keeep at least one extra set of batries, and use the ac adapter when transfrering to pc ect..
www.gphoto.org - should be able to get it from www.helixcode.com as well. If you can download a picture from a camera then it doesn't matter which network protocol you use - well it shouldn't anyway ? Fred says that there's not much USB support in Gphoto. I just don't know. I see USB as "the work of the devil"
;-) I also see usb a bit suspicious. USB cameras (should) work via USB-storage. I know that a friend "tweaked" some drivers some time ago (Richard: Reinald did this btw) to get his Sony working on his laptop. Usually it's USB-storage. With that it's not nessesarry to d/l via USB cable, since your camera turns into a harddrive. I use Flashrom adapters to read my memory modules with my laptop. (no USB on my camera)
I find the floppy drive accessory things sort out all problems. Just a case of where to get them from ? I go to www.jessops.co.uk but I'm not sure about places to go to in the States. You shouldn't have any problems finding them. Just make sure that your camera uses smartmedia cards.
Someone ought to get on to the Japanese camera manufacturers and tell them that we want more choice when it comes to connectors and cables that allow us to plug electronic cameras into computers and other gadgets :))
An antique Apple II user magazin stated in the days of the great and golden Empire: "... they [manufactors] keep some keen sadists in some deep dungeons. their only purpose is to look for unusual connectors to fit to the new equipement. If things turn out bad, they are permittet to invent new unusual and expensive connectors." or slightly similar in wording. Not in sense. Times havn't changed much in the last 15 years, wereas the PS2 (keyboard) connectors described as above have become quite common... Juergen -- =========================================== __ _ Juergen Braukmann juergen.braukmann@gmx.de| -o)/ / (_)__ __ ____ __ Tel: 0201-743648 dk4jb@db0qs.#nrw.deu.eu | /\\ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / ===========================================_\_v __/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\
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