Also, wouldn't the camera mount as a Volume?
In which case reading the data from /Volumes/MyCam/etc.../ would work.

HTH

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On 5/11/06, Charles Yeomans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On May 10, 2006, at 2:54 AM, Lars Jensen wrote:

> How easy is it for an RB coder to auto-detect and download from a
> digital still camera? (Canon PowerShot 450 via USB 2.0, in my case.)
> Any pointers welcome.


At best, it is not too hard assuming MacOS X or Linux here).
Probably you could read from the device file /dev/someFileName .  To
do so, you'd need to declare to libc, as FolderItemOpenAs* does not
work for such files.  It depends on the driver, though; reading video
input in Linux has been causing me some pain lately.  For MacOS X,
you might also be able to use IOKit or something like that to read
from the device.

Charles Yeomans
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