Yeah, the Sony Clie I have works like a champ. The MediStick is recognized
when I press the MSimport. I even plugged one of those dual-media USB adaptors
in on this boxen and it worked as well. Tried that at home on my son's Win2000PRO
game console, and the sucker just grunted ... did not even recgonize anything.


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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 05:48:38PM -0800, Susan Macchia wrote:

All this conversation has peaked my interest. I have a nikon coolpix
950 and have been using Tygemo/PhotoPC (thanks Lonnie) because gphoto
doesn't work very well. And I haven't been able to get the gphoto2
toolset working with a GUI (nor have I really had the time to fiddle
with it).
A card reader has to be faster than the camera itself, not to mention
battery where. So here is my question: does anyone know whether any
card reader will do the trick (usb of course) or are there specific
brands that work better with Linux ?

Perhaps this site has some useful information:

http://www.linux-usb.org/

In general, cards that use CompactFlash and SmartMedia formats
seem to be supported. We've got lots of devices at work that boot
from and read CompactFlash all the time (DiskOnChip comes to mind
because I played with one of these recently).

Kurt

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