No....he meant the QuickTake 150. There are PPC and 68k versions of
QuickTake software. I have an alias of the QuickTake Image Access CDEV on my
desktop and connect the QT 150 to the Printer Port.
This model has an internal Apple GV 56k Comm Slott II modem...

I recal that Apple did make a special Geoport Modem adapter that did NOT
play well with some serial devices. It was not the device itself but the
Geoport software required to run it...

To make a long story short, I am the Editor of and chief contributer to our
local Mac User Group newsletter here in Southern Ontario, in Canada.

Thats north of the U.S.A., for those of you who don't know.

Last year I wrote a piece called DIGITAL DISASTERS about the earliest
digital cameras that various companies made to connect to Apple Computers. I
offered to buy any really terrible cameras that anyone would part with, and
I got some real garbage. Some of it for the cost of postage and some of it
for free.

I had no trouble with the Casio QV, Kodak Digital Science40 or QT 150 with
the Sonnet infested 6500 under OS8.6.

As long as the correct software is loaded and there are no conflicts
everything works just fine.

M

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> The QY 150 came out in 1995. Might he mean the iSight camera?
>
> David wrote;
>
> Another guy said a moment ago that it worked for him on his 6500 with a
> G3 upgrade, even before the G3 upgrade 6500s were around 200MHz. It was
> 1994 when the QT 100 came out, seems odd that Apple would continue to
> make the 150 until 1997 when the 200 came out if it was incompatible
> with their entire product line, since Apple went to PowerPCs in all
> desktops in 1994. That and Apple never made a QuickTake 250 ...
>
> David
>

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