MacGroup: RCA Camera

2002-01-26 Thread George Yankey
I got a phone call from Thompson Multimedia today. They tell me there is a
problem with their RCA
CDS 6300 camera .  It will not work on an IMac -  other Macs and PCs OK, but
not the IMac.  They are working on the problem and promise to let me know
when they find the fix.  It really doesn't concern me now because The
SanDisk Reader that Tom recommended works fine and is probably a better
method anyway. For those of you who worked with me in trying to solve the
problem , thought you  might like to know. Thanks.
George Yankey


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MacGroup: RCA camera

2002-01-10 Thread Jerry Yeager
In a message dated 1/9/2002 4:09:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
jeffco13 at bellsouth.net writes:

I am still trying to down-load pictures from a  RCA digital  camera.
Thought I would trash all the software that came with the camera and start
over.  Now when I try to open the  accompaning RCA CD  I get the message, 
The document   RCA CAMERA.SIT  could not be opened because the application
program that created it could not be found.  How  could that be?  I have
used  the devilish thing two or three times already?
George Yankey



I understand that OSX owners can download iphoto from Apple.  iphoto 
is supposed to recognize any digital camera.

You may not need the RCA software.
Ron Yates


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Not yet. iPhoto will recognize many cameras but the list that V1.0 
does not recognize is longer...

Jerry
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MacGroup: RCA Camera

2002-01-10 Thread George Yankey
Ward, Nelson, Ron, All:  I appreciate your help and have tried using Stuffit
Expander and now I get the message  The disk with your preferrred folder is
locked  I can't figure out how to unlock it



george Yankey


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MacGroup: RCA Camera

2002-01-10 Thread B. Eric Bradley
Don't despair - it just means, in all probability, that Stuffit's trying to
unstuff the file and write the new folder to the CD-ROM, which of course it
can't do. Copy the .sit file to your hard drive and unstuff it from there
and it should work just fine. Then you can delete the .sit folder from the
hard drive.


At 04:37 PM 1/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
Ward, Nelson, Ron, All:  I appreciate your help and have tried using Stuffit
Expander and now I get the message  The disk with your preferrred folder is
locked  I can't figure out how to unlock it



george Yankey


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MacGroup: RCA Camera

2002-01-10 Thread Nelson Helm
Ward, Nelson, Ron, All:  I appreciate your help and have tried using Stuffit
Expander and now I get the message  The disk with your preferrred folder is
locked  I can't figure out how to unlock it

if file sharing is on,
turn it off, and try again.

Nelson


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MacGroup: RCA camera

2002-01-09 Thread George Yankey
I am still trying to down-load pictures from a  RCA digital  camera. 
Thought I would trash all the software that came with the camera and start
over.  Now when I try to open the  accompaning RCA CD  I get the message, 
The document   RCA CAMERA.SIT  could not be opened because the application
program that created it could not be found.  How  could that be?  I have
used  the devilish thing two or three times already?
George Yankey


The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be January 22.
For more information, see http://www.aye.net/~lcs.




MacGroup: RCA camera

2002-01-09 Thread Ward Oldham
Hi George,

Its looking for Stuffit Expander to decompress your .sit archive.  If you
don?t have it, download it here.
http://www.stuffit.com/expander/download.html

Ward Oldham 
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MacGroup: RCA camera

2002-01-09 Thread Bill Rising
On 1/9/02 16:03, George Yankey wrote

I am still trying to down-load pictures from a  RCA digital  camera. 
Thought I would trash all the software that came with the camera and start
over.  Now when I try to open the  accompaning RCA CD  I get the message, 
The document   RCA CAMERA.SIT  could not be opened because the application
program that created it could not be found.  How  could that be?  I have
used  the devilish thing two or three times already?

The .sit file is a stuffit archive, so you need to expand it first. You 
can get a copy (if you need it, like is seems you might) from 
http://www.stuffit.com/expander/

Bill

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MacGroup: RCA camera

2002-01-09 Thread Nelson Helm
I am still trying to down-load pictures from a  RCA digital  camera.
Thought I would trash all the software that came with the camera and start
over.  Now when I try to open the  accompaning RCA CD  I get the message, 
The document   RCA CAMERA.SIT  could not be opened because the application
program that created it could not be found.  How  could that be?  I have
used  the devilish thing two or three times already?
George Yankey


The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be January 22.
For more information, see http://www.aye.net/~lcs.

The .sit suffix suggests that the program has been compressed with Stuffit.
I believe you can get a Stuffit Expander free from Aladddin, the publisher.

http://www.stuffit.com/downloads.html

Nelson Helm


The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be January 22.
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MacGroup: RCA camera

2002-01-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 1/9/2002 4:09:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
jeffco13 at bellsouth.net writes:


 I am still trying to down-load pictures from a  RCA digital  camera. 
 Thought I would trash all the software that came with the camera and start
 over.  Now when I try to open the  accompaning RCA CD  I get the message, 
 The document   RCA CAMERA.SIT  could not be opened because the application
 program that created it could not be found.  How  could that be?  I have
 used  the devilish thing two or three times already?
 George Yankey
 

I understand that OSX owners can download iphoto from Apple.  iphoto is 
supposed to recognize any digital camera.

You may not need the RCA software.
Ron Yates
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