OK-Download/Upload-Let's go with "Transfer".
I find the use of a parallel port very, very surprising. Maybe a serial
Port?
In any case, if you will identify the Make and model of the Camera and your
Operating system we can sort this out quickly.
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I imagine you are trying to "Upload" from a camera. Upload is to
transmit, Download is to receive.
The cameras I have used have a designated button to initate the upload
procedure. This will be identified in your manual.
The rest depends on your software and operating system which you hsve not
identified. XP, for instance, will upload from some cameras without any
additional software, while Win9x and some cameras require the installation
of software which is usually included with the camera.
The Camera manufacturer's web site will probably provide both software and
manuals.
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Okay, then, why do all of the programs I use to put them onto the puter
use a button to do so that's maked "Download Pictures"?
I'll check the manual again, but, as far as I know, I just have to plug
the camera into the usb and the parallel ports to dl the pics, the puter
does
the rest. And why I have to use both cables is beyond me, but I've tried it
numerous times with just one or the other and it won't work.
The message I keep getting now is that my camera has to be plugged into
the puter. It is....long before I even try to dl the pictures!! Why can't
the
puter pick up on this?
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