Dig. Camrea help...
#11
Thread Starter
Mod Squad Enforcer

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 12,968
Likes: 811
From: On the way to a PR near you
Doubleclick on these folders, opens notepad code for the programs.
WTF.
WTF.
#13
Thread Starter
Mod Squad Enforcer

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 12,968
Likes: 811
From: On the way to a PR near you
They show, but a little different than that. I'm drawing a blank.
#14
Thread Starter
Mod Squad Enforcer

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 12,968
Likes: 811
From: On the way to a PR near you
I think I will just go buy a Smartmedia card reader. I don't have the patience for this S**t.
How much do they run, and can I get it at Walmart?
How much do they run, and can I get it at Walmart?
#17
The following was taken from this site.
HP 315
Packaged with the 315 is a USB cable and two software CDs. The first CD contains HP's 315/315vm/315xi photo imaging software, for Windows only (98/2000/Me/NT 4.0). The second CD contains ArcSoft PhotoImpression and ArcSoft PhotoMontage, for both Windows and Macintosh (OS 8.6 and higher) operating systems.
Did the software install alright? I notice that it does not list XP.
HP 315
Packaged with the 315 is a USB cable and two software CDs. The first CD contains HP's 315/315vm/315xi photo imaging software, for Windows only (98/2000/Me/NT 4.0). The second CD contains ArcSoft PhotoImpression and ArcSoft PhotoMontage, for both Windows and Macintosh (OS 8.6 and higher) operating systems.
Did the software install alright? I notice that it does not list XP.
#18
The software set that accompanies the 315 is slightly more extensive than that shipped with the PhotoSmart 215, and is very easy to use. As we were experiencing severe PC problems at the time we reviewed the 315, we weren't able to download images, however we assume that the software works similarly to that of the 215, which automatically launches the HP photo application when the camera is connected to the computer's USB port. Our Windows problems also prevented us from measuring the transfer speed on the PC, but on a Mac, we measured a download speed of 98 KBytes/second. This is only a quarter as fast as high-end USB cameras we've tested, but it's still fast enough to completely empty an 8MB memory card in a little more than a minute.
#19
Thread Starter
Mod Squad Enforcer

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 12,968
Likes: 811
From: On the way to a PR near you
Everything appears to be installed right. It does all the steps of downloads up to when a little window says "the camera contains no files". Huh?
#20
Thread Starter
Mod Squad Enforcer

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 12,968
Likes: 811
From: On the way to a PR near you
PC, the software does auto-launch, it just does not allow me to transfer images. It keeps telling me it is empty. I don't want to keep everyone busy, so I guess I'll just go get a Smartmedia reader.
If that doesn't work I'll be in the market for a new computer!
If that doesn't work I'll be in the market for a new computer!


