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Old 10-26-2008, 13:30   #4
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Originally Posted by Sdiver View Post
Windows 2000/Professional.

In fact, the CD that came with the camera says, that it doesn't "recognize" Windows 2000, but it will any before and after.
You may need to call Kodak support and verify that they do not support drivers for WIN 2000.

In any case, I have always found that using a small film reader that docks in the USB port to be less hassle. You can purchase one for under 10 USD.

Just make sure that it comes with WIN 2000 drivers..

If you and the kids don't all use the same film get one that reads 3,4,5,6,... types of digital film.

I like Canon and gave my kids Canons for Xmas,, Canon uses SD media for film,, I also use SD media in my cell phone and the kids use it in their MP3 players.. It's small and cheep..

Soooo,, I purchased a laptop (thinkpad T61) that has a SD card reader built in.

In your case the WIN 2000 is going to be the problem,, because of age..

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