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[ILUG] USB Card Readers and Nikon D100

[ILUG] USB Card Readers and Nikon D100

John O Sullivan jos at freesoftwaresolutions.com
Tue Dec 3 20:09:03 GMT 2002


You can get compactflash->pcmcia adaptors for about E15. Thats what I
use on my laptop for transferring photo to the computer. Just stick it
in and /dev/hde appears, mount it and you're sorted.

jos

On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 13:26, boomer wrote:

> Now to the meat of the problem.  I have a Nikon D100 Digital Camera which is 
> currently not supported by Gphoto2.  Therefore I went out and purchased a 
> 6-in-1 USB card reader to be able to read the card on my linux laptop when I 
> am out and about.  Unfortunatly MD 9.0 or 8.2 do not seem to be discovering 
> the reader even though the power light comes on.  The card reader is the 
> Soligor CR-106.  If anyone knows what additional modules etc that I need are 
> could they please let me know as I dont really want to have to fork out $300 
> on vmware just to get my camera recognised on the move.





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