I could not care less about the camera, but there are a couple of important things I'd like to get out of it from my mac. Installing the 905C OSX10.4.zip (which I manged to get using the )did not do anything. BTW, my camera was branded "Bell", but it is the same as the Vivitar and other brands I've seen around.īTW2. Is there a GUI that can be used with the UNIX command? I am on OS 10.5.8 and don't know the first thing about using command line.
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I'm not sure yet how to delete images, but I think you can delete them using the camera's primitive interface. " to open a Finder window in the current directory and look at your newly downloaded photos! type "gphoto2 -get-all-files" to copy all the files to the current directory in terminalĨ. type "gphoto2 -list-files" to see a list of the files on the cameraħ. after gphoto2 is finished, plug in your digital camera and type this in the Terminal window: "gphoto2 -auto-detect" If it works, your camera should be listed.Ħ. This may take a while (took me a little over half an hour on my MacBook Pro).ĥ. gphoto2 and all its dependent libraries will install. within a Terminal window, type "sudo port install gphoto2"Ĥ. after MacPorts is installed, run Terminalģ. setting up and using gphoto2 is a bit advanced for beginners, but if you are desperate to get this working on OS X, do the following:ġ. However, I was able to use the camera by installing gphoto2 on OS X and using that to download the captured images from the camera.
Okay, the 905C OSX10.4.zip didn't do much to get this working on Mac OS X. Then click on the "June 19, 2006" link to get the file. Hit "Take Me Back" to get to another page. If I find anything, I'll let ya know here.Īnyone looking for the 905C OSX10.4.zip file for Mac OS X can get it from since the site is no longer around. This might be a shot in the dark, but has anyone found a way to make these work on a mac? thanks.
My kids are sad they can't get thier photos off their cameras.