Scott Fritzinger wrote:
> 
> Matthew Dharm wrote:
>  >> I try to use the Olympus C-2100 with the usb-storage device driver, but
>  >> it is not recogniced :-(. The message in /var/log/messages can be found
>  >> at the end of these mail.
>  >> With gphoto (and the slow(!!!) serial-bus) the smart-media card can be
>  >> written.
>  >> Can anyone tell me, where the problem is (and perhaps how to solve ist?)
>  >>
> 
> > According to this data, this is not actually a USB Mass Storage
> > Specification compliant device.  It uses a different protocol, and
> > therefore cannot be used as a usb-storage device.
> 
> You can download the newest gPhoto 2.0 source from the gPhoto CVS and
> give that a shot. The 2100 should use the standard Sierra protocol that
> the other Olympus cameras use as well. The newer Olympus/Epson cameras
> are moving to usb-storage, but these are limited to a few newer models
> (2040, 3040, and c700 super zoom IIRC).
> 
> 2.0 has support for USB, and a couple different frontends. More
> information at www.gphoto.org/download.html

I have compiled and installed gphoto 2.0, but I cannot start it. And the
README and INSTALL Files are very short, so you can perhaps help me:

1. Something like 'gphoto2 -T --camera "Olympus C-2000Z"' (I have tried
different camera names as well, including my "Olympus C-2100Z", whitch
is not on the list of supported cameras) gives the error: 'ERROR: Can
not initialize the camera "Olympus C-2000Z"'

2. 'gphoto2 --auto-detect' gives the error gPhoto2 reported the error
'The USB port is not supported'. (But the correct devive is regogniced
at '/proc/bus/usb/devices'

3. No GUI frontend is build, Do I have to pass any comandline options to
'configure'?

Thank you for your help,

Malte Thoma

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