It uses it's own USB cable and stores everything in memory on the camera. If I can't get it to work, it's not a huge loss. I'm going to save my pennies and buy something nicer that is also known to work for this summer. Cheers, Chris On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 09:17, Tammy Fox wrote: > What type of media does it use? You can probably find an inexpensive > USB media card reader to grab the files from the camera. Just make > sure you get one that is recognized as a storage device so you don't > need a special driver for it. If the card has a UUID, you can even use > devlabel to create a user-defined mount point. ;-) > > Tammy > > On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 06:57:50AM -0600, Christopher A. Williams wrote: > > Speaking of "Digital Camera Mistakes"... > > > > ...I was stupid enough to spend $30 on a SiPix StyleCam Deluxe a few > > weeks ago. The camera claims to support audio and short segments of > > video as well. It also uses a USB connection. In true form for a cheap > > digital camera, it only has Windows drivers in the box and support for > > only Redmonian operating systems on their website. Apparently, Linux > > doesn't exist to them at all. > > > > Any ideas if there's something which can be used on Red Hat to correct > > this $30 mistake? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Chris > > -- ==================================== "If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' someone else's dog around." --Cowboy Wisdom