Actually, I just got through doing just that ... same results.
I then booted into 9.1 and ran scans successfully off the Trio card. What would that imply? OS X 10.2.8 USB 2.0 driver is not working for the Trio? That infamous statement "we do not support (non-on-board USB) legacy Macs" having some meaning here? OS 9.1 has Nikon drivers listed, but I believe they are relying on the native extensions for OS X ... that make any sense?
Nikon claims to not support general PCI cards ... only gives one as their recommended one ... something called "Ratoc".
Anyway ... to recap:
Works On a PowerPC 8500 with OS X 10.2.8 and the combo Sonnet FW400/USB1.1 card
Works On a PowerPC 8500 with OS 9.1 and the Trio Sonnet FW400/USB2.0(1.1)/ATA133 card
NOT On a ..... OS X 10.2.8 and ... Trio. (with all kinds of removing all devices from the card, down to only one ATA left, added a SCSI external to run the software off of, Repaired Permissions, re-installed Nikon software, uninstalled Kensington USB software, ... ... ...)
Hmmm ... any ideas?
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I use a fuji camera with my Macs. I don't need any proprietary software. I just plug the camera in and the camera pops up as another drive. I can access with any graphic program. or open the folder and do whatever I want. I assume you have the USB card support 1.4.1 installed as it is part of OS 9 and it or better should be in OS X.
Have you tried other USB peripherals with your card ?
That "Ratoc " may be a PC only card.
Surely someone out there is using a Nikon with a Mac.
I have a Belkin USB card in 2 macs and a firewirte/ USB card in another. They have all been plug and play after a lister clued me to the card support upgrade. make sure you have it installed and active.
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