Well, since I don't have the experience that you have with digital cameras, 
I'm glad to know that I'm wrong.  I was going from memory on what I've read.  
This memory can be faulty.  I've heard good and bad with devfs.  I personally 
don't want to use it since some hardware/software want's to use the standard 
/dev/* and you have to create soft links to get some stuff to work.  It's 
still too new but will be nice once it is fully designed and implemented and 
software supports it fully.

Jim

On Saturday July 07, 2001  7:11 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
> Sorry you are wrong especially with USB. There is no way that aeither of my
> cameras can get a 'dev' that corresponds. I have a real suspiscion that
> devfs would be able to see a driver but niot the setup as of now even with
> the latest jkernels. As you know I have been in this for at least 6 months
> now without success, thats why I had to reload M$
>
> Jim Conner wrote:
> > IIRC, you have to set it up similar to a usb hard drive/zip/ls120.  This
> > will give you the /dev/??? that corresponds to this device.  You can then
> > use some of the graphic/camera applications out there to use it.  I
> > haven't done this, but I'm just going on what I remember what I've read. 
> > If I'm wrong, please, somebody tell me.
> >
> > Jim
> >


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