On Wednesday 19 May 2004 15:52, Walter Tautz wrote: > I would imagine almost anything would work but I'd like > a list of models people have used with debian and which > they may have also used with their digital cameras. My intent [...] As far as I can see, anything does work. I have an Olympus C220, which happens to be one that is not supported by gphoto etc (apparently on account of a coding error by Olympus IIRC), but I simply pop the smart-media cards into any card reader that is around and read it, write it or whatever (In fact, I also use them for data transfer from country to country or from computer to computer).
I use the cheapest available reader, a blue blob called "PC-line". I recollect it cost 7 GBP. I also use one of the same brand for SD cards. The only problem is the need to reboot when switching between types of media (though I am told the usb can be reset without rebooting - I forget how and have been too lazy to look it up). I have never had any problem with the cards being used in the camera after altering their contents. You can, for example, put another directory containing data on the card, photograph onto the card, copy the data and photos off and wipe the card, leaving or removing the camera's directories, and it will still be read and written to by the camera. I have noticed that the camera cannot read jpg files written by the gimp, even if the size is the same as it normally writes, but htis is not something you'd usually need to do. -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]