Oh, I'm quite new to this group (just a few days).
And I don't know that camera model.
I wanted to help...
Try out Dan's recommendation of the GraphicConverter.
On the other hand there are acceptable digicams for less than U$ 100.
Depends on yout personal pretension.
Lars

>
>>> I had this same problem and I had no luck at all so I just went
>>> out and bought one of those devices you plug the card into and plug
>>> that into the computer to get the pictures... It has slots in it for
>>> every type of card (flashcard, SD and SD mini etc etc etc) !!!
>>
>> Like a Kodak 6-In-One, laying around here somewhere ...
>
>If you'd been following this topic since it's inception over two years  
>ago, July 2007, you'd know that Stephen's camera (now two cameras)  
>don't have any removable memory cards. These are "toy" cameras sold as  
>"Crayola", or "Disney", etc. The only way to get anything off the  
>camera is via USB cable. He'll either need to get the OS X software  
>working (for one of these two cameras), or find a PC to install the  
>Windows software onto.

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