Connect ing – Kodak DC265 User Manual

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The two types of connections available with WINDOWS 95B are:

Serial—see “Checking for RS-232 serial support” on page 5-5, then see
“Using a serial cable to connect” on page 5-7.

IrDA (infrared)—see “Checking for IrDA transceiver support” on page 5-
6, and then “Using an infrared transceiver to connect” on page 5-8.

The IrDA driver for WINDOWS 95B is either preloaded on your
system or available on your original diskettes or CD.

USB is not fully supported on WINDOWS 95. If you use USB on
WINDOWS 95 and experience problems, please upgrade to
WINDOWS 98.

WINDOWS NT 4.0

WINDOWS NT 4.0 supports only a serial connection, see the procedure,
“Checking for RS-232 serial support” on page 5-5, then “Using a serial cable to
connect” on page 5-7.

WINDOWS 98

The three types of connections available for WINDOWS 98 are:

Serial—see “Checking for RS-232 serial support” on page 5-5, then see
“Using a serial cable to connect” on page 5-7.

USB—see “Checking for USB support” on page 5-4, and then “Using a
USB cable to connect” on page 5-8.

IrDA (infrared)—see “Checking for IrDA transceiver support” on page 5-
6, and then “Using an infrared transceiver to connect” on page 5-8.

MACINTOSH Computers

A serial or USB connection is available using the DIGITA Desktop Acquire
(Plug-in). Refer to the online information provided with the software.

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