That would actually depend on the camera, not on the storage media.

On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 12:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tested a camera with ComplactFlash not supported by gphoto2 (Nikon Coolpix 
>775 USB) and I have been able to mount the CompacFlash as an scsi driver using the 
>usb-storage module:
> 
> - modules loaded: usb, usb-core, usb-storage and ide-scsis
> - conection to my laptop via usb-cable
> - create a dir: mkdir -m 777 /mnt/camera
> - after plug the camera, mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
> 
> And with konqueror in /mnt/camera I had several directories, one of them with the 
>images; I could copy the selected images to other directories in my real hardisk; It 
>was fantastic!.
> 
> My question now is: Does anyone know if I can do the same with a camera using the 
>Smartmedia storage?, this question is because lots of new very interesting cameras 
>are using this other storage technology.
> 
> Thanks so much in advance
> 
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
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> Dear friends,
> I have tested a camera with ComplactFlash not supported by gphoto2
> (Nikon Coolpix 775 USB) and I have been able to mount the CompacFlash as
> an scsi driver using the usb-storage module:
> 
> - modules loaded: usb, usb-core, usb-storage and ide-scsis
> - conection to my laptop via usb-cable
> - create a dir: mkdir -m 777 /mnt/camera
> - after plug the camera, mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
> 
> And with konqueror in /mnt/camera I had several directories, one of them
> with the images; I could copy the selected images to other directories
> in my real hardisk; It was fantastic!.
> 
> My question now is: Does anyone know if I can do the same with a camera
> using the Smartmedia storage?, this question is because lots of new very
> interesting cameras are using this other storage technology.
> 
> Thanks so much in advance
> 
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
> 
> 
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