On Sep 6, 2009, at 2:23 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:

> A quick search shows no such file on this machine

Did you install the package "905_050506.pkg"? You double click the  
package to start Installer, and then type your password when asked. It  
doesn't install the app into the Applications folder, it appears it's  
placed at the root level of the HD.

> Tried on a library computer. I believe the required reboot of the
> machine deletes any changes or additions you make.

You won't be able to use a library computer, it'll need install the  
Windows software for the camera, and libraries won't allow that.  
Honestly, I'd think about a different camera. If you have photos on  
the cameras that you need to get off, find a PC, install the Windows  
drivers, and download the photos. If you don't have the Windows  
drivers, you'll have to locate them first (could be difficult), then  
install them, then download the photos. If there are no photos on the  
cameras that you need, sell these cameras to someone with a PC, and  
get a Mac compatible camera (almost any camera).

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