On Wednesday, May 10, 2006, at 04:14PM, dda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>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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