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October 2nd, 2001
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October 3rd, 2001
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About Canon ps350dl:
Simple command-line download program for Canon PowerShot 350/600 Camera
Based on J.A.Bezemer's (costar@panic.et.tudelft.nl) code.
May work also with PowerShot 600, but tested with PS350 only.
developer-version. Loads pictures only (not thumbnails)
Need testers help for checking if it work with Canon PS 600 and at different speeds.
Please contact me (Look for e-mail in included README file) if you have those old cameras, i need your help in testing.
Installation:
Drop ps350dl binary in folder "Drop_ps350dl_here"
Usage:
Open Terminal in folder where you wish to download your images.
type here
ps350dl <starting_speed> <serial_port_number>
and press <Enter>.
starting_speed = from 0 (9600bps) to 4 (115200bps)
(E.g.
ps350dl 3 2 - and it starts attempting connect at speed 38400 and at serial2 port. If speed is too high, it drops one step down and tries again - down to 9600)
Unfortunatelly it don't work for me at any other speed than 9600 bps, so i need help from other PS 350/600 owners.
(You'll see debug info in screen,
It may be redirected into file by using command in form
ps350dl 3 2>mydebugfile
or, if you don't need this debug info at all:
ps350dl 3 2>/dev/null)
P.S. Command for automatic switch-off of camera after finished download isn't implemented yet, so you should do it manually
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Details about this version:
Developer version. You can choose port and connection speed.
But speed feature don't work for me and i need your help in testing
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