best thing to do is to get a pcmcia adapter. it's on the order of like 70
times faster (as a hard drive); the fuji version has a limitation of 8mb
cards, but the new olympus units we'll stock (www.800.com), have, i think, a
16mb limitation.
i believe all of the cards can read both 3.3v and 5v (older, quicktake),
save for a Simple Tech. model. do a search for "andy baird quicktime 200
user page", and you'll find a plethora of information for this little
camera, and accessorizing the bugger.
-jack
>
> I need to have my QuickTake 200 camera speak to my PB 2400, and can't locate
> the 'Macintosh Cable' that came with the camera. This is the
> 1/8" plug<->Mac serial plug item that goes between the camera's 'digital'
> port and the computer's serial port. A (web and phone) survey of the usual
> sources (Sun Remarketing, J&R, CompUSA, et al.,) yielded no joy. In general,
> they proclaim ignorance of its existence, though SunRem lists the part as
> #922-2903. Can anyone on the list suggest another source?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Peace,
> KweYao
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