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Old September 20th 07, 08:47 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
P.Schuman[_2_]
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Default Canon SD1000 + Win98se

We have an old Win98se desktop that we still use to transfer files
and act as a main storage and print server
for all the other WiFi XP laptops in the house.

We have a new compact Canon SD1000 digital camera,
but it will not function/open on Win98se via USB.
We rarely install the "software bundle"
and merely want the USB driver, so the camera opens as a USB "drive".
This works fine for all the flash drives in the house,
along with our old Olympus digital cameras via their USB cables.

Anyone been able to access the Canon SD1000 using Win98se USB,
without resorting to using an external card reader ?


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Old September 20th 07, 09:04 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Good Man
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Default Canon SD1000 + Win98se

"P.Schuman" wrote in news:c6AIi.5359
:

We have an old Win98se desktop that we still use to transfer files
and act as a main storage and print server
for all the other WiFi XP laptops in the house.

We have a new compact Canon SD1000 digital camera,
but it will not function/open on Win98se via USB.
We rarely install the "software bundle"
and merely want the USB driver, so the camera opens as a USB "drive".
This works fine for all the flash drives in the house,
along with our old Olympus digital cameras via their USB cables.

Anyone been able to access the Canon SD1000 using Win98se USB,
without resorting to using an external card reader ?


I would doubt any new camera comes with 98 drivers!!
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Old September 20th 07, 10:32 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Franc Zabkar
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Default Canon SD1000 + Win98se

On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:47:08 -0500, "P.Schuman"
put finger to keyboard and
composed:

We have an old Win98se desktop that we still use to transfer files
and act as a main storage and print server
for all the other WiFi XP laptops in the house.

We have a new compact Canon SD1000 digital camera,
but it will not function/open on Win98se via USB.
We rarely install the "software bundle"
and merely want the USB driver, so the camera opens as a USB "drive".
This works fine for all the flash drives in the house,
along with our old Olympus digital cameras via their USB cables.

Anyone been able to access the Canon SD1000 using Win98se USB,
without resorting to using an external card reader ?


Try the generic Maximus Decim NUSB driver set:
http://www.msfn.org/board/ipb_seo.ph...x%2F NUSB.EXE

- Franc Zabkar
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Old September 21st 07, 01:45 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Alan Raskin
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Default Canon SD1000 + Win98se

P.Schuman wrote:
We have an old Win98se desktop that we still use to transfer files
and act as a main storage and print server
for all the other WiFi XP laptops in the house.

We have a new compact Canon SD1000 digital camera,
but it will not function/open on Win98se via USB.
We rarely install the "software bundle"
and merely want the USB driver, so the camera opens as a USB "drive".
This works fine for all the flash drives in the house,
along with our old Olympus digital cameras via their USB cables.

Anyone been able to access the Canon SD1000 using Win98se USB,
without resorting to using an external card reader ?


Canon digicams usually don't work as USB drives under Win98SE;
typically, you must install the TWAIN or USB driver along with the
software bundle (ZoomBrowser). My year-old SD700IS works fine with
Win98SE with TWAIN+ZoomBrowser, so you may have to just install the
software that came with the camera.

- Alan
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Old September 21st 07, 02:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Paul J Gans
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Default Canon SD1000 + Win98se

In rec.photo.digital P.Schuman wrote:
We have an old Win98se desktop that we still use to transfer files
and act as a main storage and print server
for all the other WiFi XP laptops in the house.


We have a new compact Canon SD1000 digital camera,
but it will not function/open on Win98se via USB.
We rarely install the "software bundle"
and merely want the USB driver, so the camera opens as a USB "drive".
This works fine for all the flash drives in the house,
along with our old Olympus digital cameras via their USB cables.


Anyone been able to access the Canon SD1000 using Win98se USB,
without resorting to using an external card reader ?


I have not. But given how cheap external card readers
are, why not spend the few bucks and solve your problem
the easy way?

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--- Paul J. Gans
 




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