Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-21 Thread Rosemary McGillicuddy
Philippe Landau wrote:
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
http://www.google.ch/search?q=memory-card+copy-protection
CPRM technology, a copy protection mechanism is embedded in all SD
Memory Cards and can be used to protect copyrighted content such as 
most
commercially distributed music and movie files.
as usual the orwelian newspeak media call it support when it's a 
shafting.
It's like the language Management use at work when it's also shafting!
The sales people tell me the reader works fine on Suse 9.2 which they 
use, (plug and play).  Hopefully the card is okay.  I'll only be 
using it for my photos.
keep us posted :-)
switzerland *(beautiful official nwo blood money vault).*
**  What does this mean?
the NWO (New World Order by worldwide mass extermination)
was first attempted by Hitler
and is now being implemented by his financers:
you will find the best info about it on p2p.
Will take a look at this.  Need to be better informed about so many 
things.
yes, and most of them are just put out there to distract you.
kind regards philippe
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Hello Philippe
I did take a brief look at the site you sent on - then realised, that 
however selfish it seems I don't want to see such information.

I have some women friends who like me, have difficulty with the violence 
we see on television news, etc.  I realise how crass this might sound, 
but we are sensitive people, and I think, just believe the overt 
violence, in all sorts of ways, including what you mention, is just too 
much.  I know it doesn't make it go away, and I do take stances on 
things (espec at work). 

What Hitler did is absolutely indefensible - unfortunately (I believe 
anyway) it happens, in other ways, all the time.  Your point I guess ...

I hope Hitler's atrocities have not had a direct consequence for you - 
we in NZ tend to be somewhat immured from the long term effects on 
families, of WWII, other than the obvious loss of a young person.  Not 
the indirect, long term effects ...
best regards
Rosemary


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Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-20 Thread Rosemary McGillicuddy

 does your memory stick have copy-protection ?
 i am out of my league here but sony does play nasty proprietary tricks ...

Went to the Sony site.  The info about the card only talks about number of 
images etc, no mention of copy-protection.  I have already used this camera 
and card with WinXP, and no problems.

regards
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Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-20 Thread Philippe Landau
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
Found a card reader - NZ$30 and linux compatible.  Probably will buy one
great. people also try to get rid of used ones,
because readers are integrated in printers, tvs, laptops etc now.
your card reader should not be compatible with your camera,
it will connect the memory card with the computer.
you can find readers using usb1 or usb2 connections.
readers also differ in how many different card formats they support.
standard now is 5-7 different formats all in one,
and they cost up to 30$.
be careful not to buy memory cards with copy protection scheme.
does your memory stick have copy-protection ?
i am out of my league here but sony does play nasty proprietary tricks ...
I don't know - how would I find out?
http://www.google.ch/search?q=memory-card+copy-protection
CPRM technology, a copy protection mechanism is embedded in all SD 
Memory Cards and can be used to protect copyrighted content such as most 
commercially distributed music and movie files.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/9908/99082502newmemory.asp
Matsushita Electric, SanDisk and Toshiba Agree to Join Forces to Develop 
and Promote Next Generation Secure Memory Card
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,14694,00.asp
The new Secure Digital memory card format continues to gain support from 
the electronics industry.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/Feb00/MemoryCardPR.asp
Microsoft, Matsushita (Panasonic), SanDisk and Toshiba Announce Support 
for Windows Media Format in New SD Memory Card

as usual the orwelian newspeak media call it support when it's a shafting.
Thanks again.
Rosemary
Are you in NZ too?
unhappy in switzerland *(beautiful official nwo blood money vault).*
**  What does this mean?
the NWO (New World Order by worldwide mass extermination)
was first attempted by Hitler
and is now being implemented by his financers:
you will find the best info about it on p2p.
kind regards philippe


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Re: Fwd: Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-20 Thread Rosemary McGillicuddy
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
--  Forwarded Message  --
Subject: Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using 
the PTP protocol
Date: Monday 21 Mar 2005 09:43
From: Philippe Landau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: newbie@linux-mandrake.com

Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
 

Found a card reader - NZ$30 and linux compatible.  Probably will buy one
   

great. people also try to get rid of used ones,
because readers are integrated in printers, tvs, laptops etc now.
your card reader should not be compatible with your camera,
it will connect the memory card with the computer.
you can find readers using usb1 or usb2 connections.
readers also differ in how many different card formats they support.
standard now is 5-7 different formats all in one,
and they cost up to 30$.
be careful not to buy memory cards with copy protection scheme.
 

does your memory stick have copy-protection ?
i am out of my league here but sony does play nasty proprietary tricks ...
 

I don't know - how would I find out?
   

http://www.google.ch/search?q=memory-card+copy-protection
CPRM technology, a copy protection mechanism is embedded in all SD
Memory Cards and can be used to protect copyrighted content such as most
commercially distributed music and movie files.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/9908/99082502newmemory.asp
Matsushita Electric, SanDisk and Toshiba Agree to Join Forces to Develop
and Promote Next Generation Secure Memory Card
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,14694,00.asp
The new Secure Digital memory card format continues to gain support from
the electronics industry.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/Feb00/MemoryCardPR.asp
Microsoft, Matsushita (Panasonic), SanDisk and Toshiba Announce Support
for Windows Media Format in New SD Memory Card
as usual the orwelian newspeak media call it support when it's a shafting.
 

It's like the language Management use at work when it's also shafting!
The sales people tell me the reader works fine on Suse 9.2 which they 
use, (plug and play).  Hopefully the card is okay.  I'll only be using 
it for my photos.

 

Thanks again.
Rosemary
Are you in NZ too?
   

unhappy in switzerland *(beautiful official nwo blood money vault).*
 

**  What does this mean?
   

the NWO (New World Order by worldwide mass extermination)
was first attempted by Hitler
and is now being implemented by his financers:
you will find the best info about it on p2p.
kind regards philippe
 

Will take a look at this.  Need to be better informed about so many things.
regards
Rosemary
---

 



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Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-20 Thread Philippe Landau
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
http://www.google.ch/search?q=memory-card+copy-protection
CPRM technology, a copy protection mechanism is embedded in all SD
Memory Cards and can be used to protect copyrighted content such as most
commercially distributed music and movie files.
as usual the orwelian newspeak media call it support when it's a 
shafting.
It's like the language Management use at work when it's also shafting!
The sales people tell me the reader works fine on Suse 9.2 which they 
use, (plug and play).  Hopefully the card is okay.  I'll only be using 
it for my photos.
keep us posted :-)
switzerland *(beautiful official nwo blood money vault).*
**  What does this mean?
the NWO (New World Order by worldwide mass extermination)
was first attempted by Hitler
and is now being implemented by his financers:
you will find the best info about it on p2p.
Will take a look at this.  Need to be better informed about so many things.
yes, and most of them are just put out there to distract you.
kind regards philippe
--
http://www.vialls.com/


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memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-19 Thread Philippe Landau
Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
I think, though, that if I plug on myself,
I will continue going to Win for this function.
Camera Sony DSC-W1/W12
nice camera, and officially supports MacOS X so unix/linux.
you could simplify your task by just
connecting a (Memory Stick) card reader to your computer.
your camera support USB 1 and the much faster USB 2.
Found a card reader - NZ$30 and linux compatible.  Probably will buy one
great. people also try to get rid of used ones,
because readers are integrated in printers, tvs, laptops etc now.
your card reader should not be compatible with your camera,
it will connect the memory card with the computer.
you can find readers using usb1 or usb2 connections.
readers also differ in how many different card formats they support.
standard now is 5-7 different formats all in one,
and they cost up to 30$.
kind regards philippe
--
be careful not to buy memory cards with copy protection scheme.


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Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-19 Thread Rosemary McGillicuddy
On Sunday 20 Mar 2005 14:03, Philippe Landau wrote:
 Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
  I think, though, that if I plug on myself,
  I will continue going to Win for this function.
  Camera Sony DSC-W1/W12
  
  nice camera, and officially supports MacOS X so unix/linux.
  you could simplify your task by just
  connecting a (Memory Stick) card reader to your computer.
  your camera support USB 1 and the much faster USB 2.
 
  Found a card reader - NZ$30 and linux compatible.  Probably will buy one

 great. people also try to get rid of used ones,
 because readers are integrated in printers, tvs, laptops etc now.
 your card reader should not be compatible with your camera,
 it will connect the memory card with the computer.
 you can find readers using usb1 or usb2 connections.
 readers also differ in how many different card formats they support.
 standard now is 5-7 different formats all in one,
 and they cost up to 30$.

 kind regards philippe

 --

 be careful not to buy memory cards with copy protection scheme.

The blurb said epsecially recommended for use with Sony memory sticks.
Do you think the 5-7 formats are a better option.  Saw those too.

Thanks again.

Rosemary

Are you in NZ too?


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Re: memory card readers on USB (Re: [newbie] connecting camera using the PTP protocol

2005-03-19 Thread Rosemary McGillicuddy
On Sunday 20 Mar 2005 14:54, Philippe Landau wrote:
 you could simplify your task by just
 connecting a (Memory Stick) card reader to your computer.
 your camera support USB 1 and the much faster USB 2.
 
 Found a card reader - NZ$30 and linux compatible.  Probably will buy one
 
 great. people also try to get rid of used ones,
 because readers are integrated in printers, tvs, laptops etc now.
 your card reader should not be compatible with your camera,
 it will connect the memory card with the computer.
 you can find readers using usb1 or usb2 connections.
 readers also differ in how many different card formats they support.
 standard now is 5-7 different formats all in one,
 and they cost up to 30$.
 be careful not to buy memory cards with copy protection scheme.
 
  The blurb said epsecially recommended for use with Sony memory sticks.

 does your memory stick have copy-protection ?
 i am out of my league here but sony does play nasty proprietary tricks ...

I don't know - how would I find out?

  Do you think the 5-7 formats are a better option.  Saw those too.

 it depends if you travel, exchange with friends, etc.
 i would go with used ones, especially those recommended
 by fellow mandrake users.

  Thanks again.
  Rosemary
 
  Are you in NZ too?

 unhappy in switzerland *(beautiful official nwo blood money vault).*
**  What does this mean?

 kind regards philippe

Regards
Rosemary


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