James Willard, CCNA
james@whispering.org
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> I'd like to get a digital camera, primarily for doing stuff on the web
> to save from having to develop film, scan, etc.
>
> I don't want to have to go buy a computer and put Whendoze on it. I
> don't even really want to have to buy a PC.
>
> I've only looked at one camera so far (Nikon Coolpix 950), and it would
> seem to have a serial interface but it has proprietary drivers for getting the
> pictures from the camera to a PC, unless you get a memory card reader, which
> connects to a PC parallel port and also uses proprietary software, for
> Whendoze.
>
> Here, I run mostly Sparc systems, only one PC, most of the machines run
> Linux (a few still run SunOS 4.1.4 owing to the lack of FDDI support for Sparc
> machines running Linux)...
>
> Can anybody tell me if there are any digital cameras that work under
> Linux, preferably that aren't tied to the PC hardware architecture, preferably
> in the megapixel range?
>
> If that's not the case, are there any emulators that work under Linux that
> emulate Whenbloze sufficiently well to allow software like that for the Coolpix
> to work under Linux without having to boot up Whenblows?
>
> I'd really like something that I can bring pictures into my workstation
> without the need to switch hardware or boot a different OS. Thanks for any
> advice you can offer.
>
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