Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 09:17:33 -0500
From: Tom Wilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIBRETTO] Libretto Digest #1634

I have Windows 2000 Pro on my ff1100v.  I have everything working except the remote 
and the button that operates the camera.

I could not get the scoopy software to operate the camera, but Video Capturix seemed 
to work fine otherwise and will take mpg or stills.

Does your smart media reader work?

> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 17:59:04 -0500
> From: Eugene Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Lib ff1100V need some help!
> 
> hello-
> i need a little bit of help with my libretto ff1100v. i'm 
> running winxp on it right now. it performs rather sluggishly 
> compared to win98 but anything you pop into the pcmcia or usb 
> slot it will automatically recognize(i'll take this over 
> sluggish performance). unfortunately, i haven't been able to 
> get the camera or remote to do anything. if i could get these 
> to operate in any xp, that would be phenomenal. then i had the 
> idea of re-installing the japanese version of win98 and adding 
> english applications on top of that. that way i might be able 
> to use the cool features of this libretto and learn (trial & 
> error)my way through japanese windows.  the japanese recovery 
> disks i had did not do anything when i popped them into a cd-
> rom. The cd had a dos file and some other files windows could 
> not open.  does anyone have any idea on how to 1) install the 
> camera and remote under xp (i have the english drivers such as 
> ishuttle and scoopy) or 2)re-install the japanese version win 
> 98 ( ihave recovery cd's)?  the ultimate, of course, would be a 
> dual boot of both os's where i had the usability of xp and the 
> cool features of win98. any and all help is appreciated.
> eugene 




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