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Is supported in Linuxkernels since 2.2.x days,
works great out of the box (in Slack you need
to modify rc.inet1, Pat's netconfig doesn't seem
to care about tr0 instead of e ...
1.3Mega Pixel Digital Camera
Still Images Fine1280 x 1024(1.3M)
Med 640 x 480(VGA)
Video 320 x 240
Image file formats JPEG(stills), AVI(video)
Suppor ...
This is quite an old (1997 vintage) canon
bubblejet, it takes the Bc-02 black and the BC-05
colour cartridges.
Currently running on Slackware 9.1 using CUPS with
the gimp-p ...
Works great as a usb mass storage device, but
until now I didn't find a way to control the
camera via the pc, for instance to take a picture
every hour.
When I first got this camera, I tried to set it up
via gphoto but didn't have any luck.
However it is recognized as a usb mass storage
device. I was able to get it to work ...
THis camera does not have a USB interface (only
serial) so it cannot be used with gPhoto, however
buying a USB SmartMedia card reader (I used the
Sandisk DDR-55) allows you to ...
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