Accessing pictures, Click on properties in the pop-up menu, Click the device manager tab – Kodak DC260 User Manual

Page 84: Verify that a “pcmcia socket” entry exists, Double click on the pcmcia socket

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Accessing pictures

Does my computer support a PCMCIA card?

To determine if your computer supports a PCMCIA connection:

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Click the right mouse button on the My Computer icon on your computer’s
desktop.

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Click on Properties in the pop-up menu.

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Click the Device Manager tab.

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Verify that a “PCMCIA Socket” entry exists.

5

Double click on the PCMCIA socket.

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Verify that the “PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller” is present.

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Double click on “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, you can use a PCMCIA connection. A PCMCIA card is an optional
accessory for the DC220/DC260 camera.

Memory Card Reader

A memory card reader allows you to transfer
pictures faster from a CompactFlash or full size
PCMCIA Flash Memory ATA card to your PC
computer than with a cable connection.

Several models of memory card readers are available
from computer dealers.

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