On Thursday 05 June 2003 11:02, Bruce Marshall wrote: <snip>
When trying to set it up in Yast and gtkam, I am only offered USB as an option by default. I found that if I set up more than one of the same camera, gtkam will give me the option to set up a serial port. I have tried testing several of the serial ports this way with no luck. I'm assuming that because of the defaults in Yast and gtkam, that the camera is USB.
You don't *know* what interface it uses?? What kind of cable is it? Sounds like you need to read the manual to find out.
Well, Bruce: I'm not familiar with the term PTP. Is it another option for USB, or Serial? In all that I have previously read on my 'Agfa ephoto CL18' when googling and from Agfa.com, it has a USB interface. It came with a USB cable, and has a USB out port. I have tested it on my USB 2, AND (which is redundant, because USB 2 is backward compatible with USB 1 devices) two different USB 1 ports (one on the front of the computer, and a different one on the back). It also has a video out (PAL/NTSC), but I do not have a cable to test it. Hope this provides more info to use! TIA Bernd -- "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." Antoine de St. Exupery