Yeah, mine wasn't listed either, but I gave it a shot and it 
worked like a charm. I'm not familiar with the other piece
of software mentioned, so I can't compare the two, but
I liked gphoto because I also have complete control of
the camera with the computer.

I would think that once a company determines the comm format
within the camera, they probably stick with it, through that series
anyway, because of costs involved re-writing internal as well as
external software, but hey, you never know :-)

JC

On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 10:22:21 -0700 Marisa Mack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> i checked gphoto.org and linux-usb.org, and i wasn't able to find the
> epson pc650 in the list of supported cameras. they support the 500, 
> 550, 600, and 700. i'm not sure what the differences are (if there are 
> any) but i thought i might mention it.
> 
> marisa
> 
> > I have an Olympus C-2020Z that use with Redhat 6.1/2.2.15
> > and have been very happy with gphoto. I think it's www.gphoto.org...
> > ...
> > John C.

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