Dilwyn Jones writes:

> Is there anyone out there who has a Kodak DC camera and using a QPC2?
> Simon Goodwin in now well advanced with his Digicam software for the
> QL, and already has it working on a variety of platforms including
> Q40, so there is a good chance it would work with QPC2 as well, but
> Simon is "immune to Windows" as he puts it (i.e. doesn't use WIndows
> or QPC2) and would like to hear from someone witha  suitable camera
> prepared to test it on QPC2. As I don't think Simon is on this list,
> I'll pass on any suitable offers to him.
>
> Simon says that Digicam is almost ready for release now if only he
> could get it tested on QPC2.

I tested an early version and gave SNG full feedback on the problems I
encountered. 

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> > Couldnt get your software working with QPC2, though.
>
> It's frustrating to get a report so brief. What did you try?

Using Kodak DC210, QPC2v2.03SMSQ/E v2.99 on Windoze 2000 with ser1 set to
com1

# LRESPRed chexor_code.dat
# removed all the LFs from the SuperBasic file, and loaded it
# set HERMES=0 (ie I used ser1)
# Switched on DC210, took a couple of snaps and then set dial to Connect
# RUN

Result: Bad command

# CLOSEd the serial port, which was left open
# Double checked camera, cable, program settings and tried again, to no
# avail.

# Tested same port/cable/settings from Windoze

Result: no problem

I then decided to complete setting up my Q60 to test it there before having
a closer look.

Im almost done with that, so I had another go. Turns out that using just
'ser1' on SMSQ/E opens a port called SER1HTR by default. The T stands for
translate, so setting port$ = 'ser1hdr' (D for direct) solves the problem
and everything works fine, even at 115200 baud!

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Per

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