Transferring Your Pictures To A Computer - Olympus Camedia C-200ZOOM Basic Manual

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Transferring Your Pictures to a Computer

Read Before Connecting to a Computer
Connecting the camera to a personal computer using the included USB
(Universal Serial Bus) cable allows you to transfer images stored on the
SmartMedia card installed in the camera to the computer's hard disk.
Using the USB cable to connect the camera and computer may require
a computer equipped with a USB connector and certain pieces of
supporting software (driver), which will vary (see below) depending on
the computer's operating system.
Please consult the computer manufacturer for more information about
your computer's operating system and the level of USB support.
Operating System
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
MacOS 9~9.1 *1
Windows 98
Windows 98 Second Edition (98SE)
Windows 95
Windows NT
System 7.5.1~Mac OS 8.5.1
*1 For Macintosh computers running Mac OS 8.6, systems with the following
specification have been verified as to be compatible.
• Standard USB equipped.
• Mac OS 8.6 and USB MASS Storage Support 1.3.5 have been preinstalled at
the time of shipment.
Contact Apple Computer, Inc. for USB support.
*2 Newest version downloadable from the Olympus Website, too.
Playing movie pictures on the computer requires QuickTime 4.0 or
higher. QuickTime 4.0 is available on the included software CD.
For more details on the functions described here, refer to the
camera's Reference Manual on the software CD.
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Software Needed for
Connection
None
USB driver *2
(included software
CD)
USB connections are not supported. Use
other transfer methods such as a floppy disk
adapter (sold separately), etc..
Notes on
First-Time Use
None
Install the USB driver
software after con-
necting the USB
cable.

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