Thanks Mike, I found and downloaded QPV (Quick picture viewer). What a simple and efficacious program! The only feature it hasn't got that I would have liked to have is ability to rotate images - otherwise it leaves more complex image viewers for dead.
Regards Nenad ----- Original Message ----- From: mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 3:21 PM Subject: Re: istD USB driver > Hi, > > Nenad Djurdjevic wrote: > > > > Thanks to everyone who responded to my query. > > > > In the end I transferred the images in a rather complicated way but it > > worked: > > > > I plugged the CF card into to CF - PCMCIA adaptor which I had. I put this > > in my old Toshiba Libretto laptop and transferred it to my desktop PC via a > > network connection. I didn't need any drivers as Windows 95 on my laptop > > recognised the CF card as a removable drive. > > > > Another question: > > Is there any software that will allow me to view the istD images on such an > > old laptop (Pentium 75, 32MB RAM, and about 250MB spare hard drive space)? > > There's a DOS picture viewer called QPV (Quick picture viewer) that I > used until recently. You should be able to find it with a search. If > not mail me and I'll send you a copy. It's lass tham 1Mb. > > mike >

