I have the DX-3600 model and if you press the transfer button on the dock
then go to a shell and type 'gphoto2 -P' it should download all the files on
the camera to the current directory. Try the 'gphoto2 --auto-detect' to see
if it finds your camera. If it works just make a link to run an executable
file like with:
Cd \whateverdir
Gphoto2 -P
You may have to be root depending on your security. Hope it works.
-----Original Message-----
From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net] On Behalf Of Maureen L.
Thomas
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:03 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: [SLUG] RE: USB and Kodak DX3700
Hi all,
I do hope the holidays were peaceful and filled with family and loved
ones.
I have a Koday DX 3700. I am using Mandrake 9.0 on a FIC motherboard
with an 850 Mh Duron chip. I am trying to download pix from the camera
to Linux. (it worked in winblows but have changed to all Mandrake) I
am using GPhoto2. When I select the camera it comes up with Kodak
DX3700 and when I hit OK it goes to the left hand column. But when I
try to do anything else I get the following message.
Could not get file list from folder "/"
when I hit the more button I get the following
An error occured in the io-library ("Bad Parameter") could not find USB
device (vendor0x40a, product 0x530). Make sure this device is connected
to the computer.
I am using the dock and have checked the connections. I have tried it
with the camera on and with it off. I have used the button on the dock.
I have even tried just plugging the camera in without the dock. I get
nothing. I would greatly appreciate any help from you guys and gals.
Thanks Moe.
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