On 4/29/07, Harald Nikolisin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 dwelch91 schrieb:

Possibly. We'll have to look into it.

I looked between differences to the older card. Well, the difference is
that the new SanDisk saves all the images in capital letters also ".JPG"
instead of ".jpg". maybe a case-sensitive part of the Device-Manager code is
the fault?


That's a possibility. I'll take a look at it in the next few days.

Is there a reason you are trying to use the Device Manager for this? Its
much slower than using a mounted USB filesystem... we provide the other way
as a backup or for devices that don't support USB mass storage (some older
HP all-in-ones don't) or if the user can't get the card mounted for some
reason or another.

That's interesting ;-)
I often asked myself why the transfer is so extreme slowly although the
PSC 2610 promised USB 2.0...
well, I liked the tool and also you don't have the trouble with the
obscure "dcim" directories and much subdirectories which creates at least my
Canon digital camera. but maybe I in the future I used the USB filesystem.



Yes, the speed difference is really huge. Also, you would use the Device
Manager interface if you were downloading from a network connected device.
Obviously, in that case, USB mass storage isn't going to help you.

harald


Thanks for the defect report,

Don


On 4/29/07, Harald Nikolisin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> I encountered a problem with a brand new SanDisk Extreme III CF-Card
> with 4GB.
>
> The card is ok, HP Photosmart 2610 will recognize new photos on the card
> and show it on its display, Linux has also no problems. While inserting
> it into the card slot of the PSC - I can access the mounted drive via
> konqueror or other programs.
>
> But The HP Device Manager shows absolutely nothing in the download
> window in the section "Unload Photo Card"
>
> maybe something with the capacity?! (older SanDisk Ultra II with 1GB has
>
> no problems)
>
> regards,
>   harald
>
>
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