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Re: [ts-7000] USB Camera with TS-7250

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] USB Camera with TS-7250
From: Per Öberg <>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 13:32:04 +0100
You said you would appreciate ANY help...
So, I haven't tried it on the 7250, but, i think there are two types of
cameras on the market [don't correct me if I'm wrong :) ]

The first type registers as usb-storage device. For this type of camera
you may copy the images as if your camera was a stick memory. The second
needs the gphoto-libs to communicate with.

How can you tell which camera type you have?
1) Plug in your camera to a desktop linux computer with all the mumbo
jumbo TS-7250 is missing and run 'dmesg' and check if you camera
registers as a USB storage or if it simply detects a usb-device.
2) Check http://www.gphoto.org to see if your camera is supported

Goog Luck
Per Öberg

Laks wrote:
> Hi to every body,
> Does any connected a Camera through the USB port of the TS7250?
> I will appreciate any help in this regard
> -laks



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