My wife just bought me a Polaroid PhotoMAX 640 SE for Fathers' Day, at a
yard sale. It seems to be complete with everything except the original
batteries and I am trying to get it working under Linux. It says that
it is TWAIN compatible and comes with both a USB and a serial adapter.
I am hoping to use the USB connector.
I am running Sarge and have just installed kernel 2.4.26-1-k7. I have
had USB running to sync with my HandSpring Visor and I now have the
usb-storage.o module loading from /etc/modules.
When I plug the camera in and turn it on, however, I get a message
saying that USB has detected the new device, but that there is no active
driver for it. Is there a linux driver/kernel module that I need to
load to use this device?
Any and all help will be appreciated, as I would really like to be able
to use this camera.
BTW, Polaroid is not manufacturing the camera any more and never
developed drivers for Linux, or Mac. No wonder it is no longer in
production!
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