I use the following patch which allows both my Olympus C220 and other USB mass
storage devices to work correctly (I don't remember where I found the patch,
the file was called d150-patch.2.4.20.gz)
--- transport.c.origFri Nov 29 12:59:56 2002
+++ transport.c Fri Nov 29 13:14:58 2002
@@ -12
*snip*
Thank you, Craig and Mario V.
I should have thought about google, true .
Since I don't use any other mass storage devices, I guess I'll use the
workaround you mentionned.
I've thought of another solution this morning, totally unsatisfactory:
I'm running a Win2K machine in a VMWare host,
J.F.Gratton wrote:
> I just bought an Olympus D520Z digital cam, and of course, it doesn't
> come with anything Linux-related. To transfer pictures from the cam to
> my PC I'd have to use Windows, which I'd like to avoid as much as
> possible.
>
> Since in Windows my camera appears as a removable
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 16:45, J.F.Gratton wrote:
> Olympus D520Z digital cam
According to http://www.teaser.fr/~hfiguiere/linux/digicam.html it seems
to work fine as a USB Mass storage device.
I recently got my casio to work easily, just using these instructions
for the 2.4.x kernel http://pubwww.
Hi there,
I just bought an Olympus D520Z digital cam, and of course, it doesn't
come with anything Linux-related. To transfer pictures from the cam to
my PC I'd have to use Windows, which I'd like to avoid as much as
possible.
Since in Windows my camera appears as a removable drive, I figured tha
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