Richard Spencer wrote:
> 
> Do any of you gurus out there have any idea
> how I might be able to access photos taken
> on a digital camera? I've got the pics on
> a SmartMedia card, which is in a SmartMedia
> adapter in a PCMCIA slot. I was just going
> to try to access it via the Windose software
> but hate to do anything in Windose anymore.
> 
<snip>

My girlfriend's mum has a Toshiba PDR-M4, which can be attached to the
USB port. It presents itself as a mass storage device with msdos
filesystem and I can download the pictures in JPEG format. I know that
the Sony digital still camera(s, at least the 505) does this likewise
and that the DC2xx of Kodak require a driver for themselves (which
exists in 2.3.x and - with the backport - also in 2.2.x).

Regarding the SmartMedia adapter, I know that they present themselves
usually as memory (memory_cs/cb) or ide (ide_cs) devices. Have you tried
those drivers?

Marc

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