[DM-MUG] cables

Ray Bowler rbowler at mchsi.com
Wed Dec 14 16:27:13 CST 2005


Thanks Matt and Alan.  I have a transceiver already and do network 
the 7100. The photos are stored in a special format by the Apple 
program should allow me to select a format to save it in on the 
computer. I would use TIFF and then do save as JPG when I want to 
send them as email.

Right now I have the software loaded with OS 9.1 but it will not 
recognize that the camera is connected. I am assuming that I have a 
good printer cable but I think that I''ll see if I have another one 
to check to see if that is the problem. Otherwise think that I will 
reinstall on a OS 7.1 partition and see if that will work.

At 9:44 AM -0600 12/14/05, Matt W wrote:
>You could get a serial to USB adapter but they are very expensive 
>and take some setup. It's better to just network the two (like Alan 
>said) and move the files. I've got an available transceiver for the 
>7100 that will provide std. ethernet (RJ-45) out.
>
>Matthew
>
>On Dec 14, 2005, at 9:10 AM, Ray Bowler wrote:
>
>>I have just been given an Apple QuickTake 100 digital camera to 
>>play with. I need to use the old style printer cable to download 
>>from it to the computer.  I have the software on my 7100 running OS 
>>9.1 but I am wondering if there is a way to convert the output to 
>>USB so that I can use the Mac mini for this.
>>
>>This seems to be a simple camera but it might be useful. I want to 
>>check the quality at both resolutions and see what I can get from 
>>it. If nothing else my grand daughter would probably love it.
>>--
>>Ray
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