Subject: | Re: Question re the Olympus LS-10 |
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From: | "oryoki2000" oryoki2000 |
Date: | Wed May 28, 2008 4:35 pm ((PDT)) |
Syd Curtis wrote: > Does it? Talk to Macs? Yes it does, it's a USB "plug-and-play" device that automatically is mounted on your computer desktop. Then you can drag and drop files to the Mac or PC. The LS-10 quickly transfers the contents of its internal 2 GB memory to the PC or Mac. It's faster than a lot of today's field recorders. The LS-10 attaches to the computer via a USB cable that has a mini-USB plug on one end, and a full-size USB plug on the computer end. The cable is the same used by most of today's digital cameras. --oryoki |
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