Sent: Tuesday, 21 July 2009 8:38 PM
To: Pentax Discuss
Subject: Kodak DC 25 camera and files.
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25 files stored
on.
I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems
To: Pentax Discuss
Subject: Kodak DC 25 camera and files.
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25 files stored
on.
I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems
unavailable.
I have a few
:)
OK, understood.
BRM
P. J. Alling wrote:
Drawers is a synonym for pants, often used for underwear...
Margus Männik wrote:
Well, unfortunately I'm not a native English speaker (and me and my
first English teacher, we considered each other as complete morons)
... but hopefully you can
All Greek to me i'm, afraid.:-)
Win XP Home.
I'll let you know if any bumps in the road show up.
Dave
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:08 PM, P. J.
Allingwebstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem I had was that the Iomega software replaced a critical dll,
which caused a BSoD at some random
Hi Drew,
if you can find suitable connectors (PC-serial is standard and IMO the
camera connector is not very special either), I can find out the
connection scheamatics for you.
I
bought Chinon ES-3000 (=DC50 in white) last winter. Paid a whole Euro
for it on eBay :)
Full set with card,
(it's amazing what a man can have in his drawers, isn't it?)
MARK!
Yes, the best quotes are out of context...
Then again maybe you have to be a native English speaker pf a certain
age to know just how funny this is...
Margus Männik wrote:
Hi Drew,
if you can find suitable connectors
Well, unfortunately I'm not a native English speaker (and me and my
first English teacher, we considered each other as complete morons) ...
but hopefully you can explain me?
BR, Margus
P. J. Alling wrote:
(it's amazing what a man can have in his drawers, isn't it?)
MARK!
Yes, the best
On Jul 22, 2009, at 16:01, Margus Männik wrote:
Well, unfortunately I'm not a native English speaker (and me and my
first English teacher, we considered each other as complete
morons) ... but hopefully you can explain me?
BR, Margus
Margus -
In English, drawers can be those things
Drawers is a synonym for pants, often used for underwear...
Margus Männik wrote:
Well, unfortunately I'm not a native English speaker (and me and my
first English teacher, we considered each other as complete morons)
... but hopefully you can explain me?
BR, Margus
P. J. Alling wrote:
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25 files stored on.
I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems unavailable.
I have a few photos of my parents at their 50th wedding lunch i would
like to
David J Brooks wrote:
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25 files stored on.
I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems unavailable.
I have a few photos of my parents at their 50th
David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25 files stored
on.
I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems
unavailable.
I have a few
I did some googling but did not find those links. Maybe i used bad words.:-)
Thanks Mike
Dave
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:27 AM, mike wilsonm.9.wil...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Conversion software here:
http://www.imageconverterplus.de/news/kodak_dc_25_261.html
here:
http://www.rickk.com/dc25/
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Bruce Walkerbruce.wal...@gmail.com wrote:
Dave, the parallel port Zip drives required a driver for Windows. There's
also an alternate cable that attaches those Zip drives to older Macs via the
Mac SCSI port connector.
I found the cables. Whoo hooo.
This
On Jul 21, 2009, at 05:27 , Bruce Walker wrote:
David J Brooks wrote:
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25
files stored on.
I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems
unavailable.
I
I have a DC50... it's got zoom! it was the first digital camera my
company bought. I used it extensively until we bought a 1.3Mpix Olympus.
Actually I am on the lookout for a serial cable for the Kodak should
anyone have one around??
Cheers,
Drew.
Joseph McAllister wrote:
On Jul 21,
Mac or PC?
On Jul 21, 2009, at 12:14 , Drew wrote:
I have a DC50... it's got zoom! it was the first digital camera my
company bought. I used it extensively until we bought a 1.3Mpix
Olympus. Actually I am on the lookout for a serial cable for the
Kodak should anyone have one around??
Hiya,
PC... it's an 8 pin mini DIN at the camera end and 9 pin D type on the
computer end.
Drew.
Joseph McAllister wrote:
Mac or PC?
On Jul 21, 2009, at 12:14 , Drew wrote:
I have a DC50... it's got zoom! it was the first digital camera my
company bought. I used it extensively until we
Yes the zip drive requires software. The latest drivers are available
from Iomega. However, when I attempted to install them on my Win2K box
they totally screwed up the bus driver, you should beware...
David J Brooks wrote:
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an
Loaded up the driver and it seems to work. I'll keep my eye on any hic
ups, and if i see some, i'll just remove the zip programs.
Dave
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:21 PM, P. J. Allingwebstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes the zip drive requires software. The latest drivers are available from
The problem I had was that the Iomega software replaced a critical dll,
which caused a BSoD at some random time after boot up. Removing the
software did not remove the bad driver. System recovery was painful and
incomplete. If you're using WinXP you may not have any problems.
David J
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