On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 12:36:48PM -0700, Bernd wrote:
On Thursday 05 June 2003 10:17, Bernd wrote:
On Thursday 05 June 2003 01:59, Jethro Cramp wrote:
Can you test it on another Linux machine?
It worked fine on the same machine when I was running windoze. I don't have another linux box, so can't test it that way. I do have another digital camera (different manufacturer) so I could try that. Sorry about not doing that before hand. Thanks for prodding my brain cells. I'll report back later on that.
The other camera is a Poloroid Fun! 320 (serial). Set it up on /dev/ttyS0, and it tested fine in Yast, and also in gtkam. I also tried other serial ports, but the tests were unsuccessful (unable to initialize camera). I can take a hint, so I left it alone on ttyS0.
gtkam came up with a list of 240 photos, no thumbnails. Could not save, or delete them. I closed down gtkam and restarted, and it listed 7 photos. There are only 4 on the camera.
When trying to save a photo, I got an error window that said:
Corrupted data: Could not get 'PDC3200001.jpg' from folder '/'.
When trying to delete it says:
You have been trying to delete 'PDC3200001.jpg' from folder '/', but the filesystem does not support deletion of files.
I did a file search for these photos while the camera was still plugged in, and found nothing on the entire drive, not even in /tmp!?!
Wierd thing!!! I dumped the camera from Yast and gtkam and set it up again in both. Yast tested fine again, but gtkam said 'no camera detected'. So I tried all the Polaroid cameras, one at a time. 3 tested fine in Yast, but nothing was detected in gtkam! I can't set up the Polaroid in gtkam again.
The PDC320 is not working very well with SUSE 8.x. If you download latest CVS it will work better, but the images are still wrong. Ciao, Marcus