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Does my computer support a PCMCIA card?
To determine if your computer supports a PCMCIA connection
(WINDOWS 95, WINDOWS 98):
1
Right-click the My Computer icon.
2
Click Properties in the pop-up menu.
3
Click the Device Manager tab.
4
Verify that a “PCMCIA Socket” entry exists.
5
Double-click the PCMCIA socket.
6
Verify that the “PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller” is present.
7
Double-click “PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller.”
8
Verify that device status is “The device is working properly.”
If the above conditions are met and you have a PCMCIA card for your
camera (KODAK Picture Card with Picture Card Adapter), you can use a
PCMCIA connection. A picture card adapter is an optional accessory for the
DC265 camera.
To determine if your computer supports a PCMCIA connection
(WINDOWS NT 4.0):
1
Click Start
➔
Settings
➔
Control Panel.
2
Click PC Card (PCMCIA).
Memory card reader
A memory card reader allows you to transfer
pictures faster from a KODAK Picture Card or full
size PCMCIA Flash Memory ATA card to your
computer than with a cable connection.
Several models of memory card readers are
available from computer dealers.