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Hardware > Photo/video-camers

Nikon D100

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Nikon D100

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Works only for USB v1.x; 6.1 megapixel

 

Información enviada por: James Moe -- 2005-12-04 18:47:46

 
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Eugene Gorbunoff
2008-06-24 13:07:50

James Moe said:

I have a Nikon D100. The only way os/2 would "see" the camera was when it was plugged into a v1.x USB port. The camera would have nothing to do with a v2.0 USB port. Period.

The transfer speed of the camera + usb v1.x is abysmally slow.

I found it a lot more convenient, and much faster, to use a Card Reader plugged into one of the v2.0 USB ports. (I have a Lexar Multi-Card reader.) Insert the CompactFlash card into the reader, tell LVM to look for a new device ("lvm /RediscoverPRM"), Voila!, all my pix ready for transfer.

*Always* "eject" the media before removing the Flash card.

This is the important entry in <config.sys>:

basedev=usbmsd.add /floppies:0 /removables:1


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