Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Chad Albert
I use a Sony DSC-P50 and I am able to just mount it as a USB Storage device. Yours will probably work the same way. - Original Message - From: Alex(ander Sendzimir) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:50 AM Subject: [notspam] getting images off a

Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread David Kelly
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:50:09PM -0500, Alex(ander Sendzimir) wrote: I am getting a Sony DSC-F717 digital camera and I'm wondering if there are any software tools under fbsd to get the images off of it via USB? Also, does anyone know if there is similar for reading memory sticks via a USB

Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Chad, I'm not familiar with USB storage devices. I have a USB scanner and printer and that's the extent of my experience with USB under any OS. Could explain in more detail what you do? Then again I'm asking this in part out of time constraints: I haven't looked at mounting a USB device in the

Re: [notspam] Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Chad Albert
: getting images off a digital camera... Chad, I'm not familiar with USB storage devices. I have a USB scanner and printer and that's the extent of my experience with USB under any OS. Could explain in more detail what you do? Then again I'm asking this in part out of time constraints: I

Re: [notspam] Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Chad, Thanks again. That helps. In another post David Kelly suggest gphoto2 in ports/graphics. I looked into this and it does support the DSC-F707. So, perhaps it will work with the F717, too. Also, it supports your camera. I think I will try both approaches and see how they compare. Of course

Re: [notspam] Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Monday, 3 March 2003 at 17:55:51 -0500, Alex(ander Sendzimir) wrote: On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 17:21, Chad Albert wrote: All I have to do is mount it as if it were a regular drive on the system. I think the generic kernel has support for USB mass storage devices, so plug your camera in and