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Service & Support Main | DC290 Support | Owner's Manual Contents
A first step to using your digital pictures on your computer is to connect your camera to your computer. To communicate with your computer, your camera comes with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection for both Windows 98 and Macintosh computers. If you are running Windows 95B (OSR2) or later, Windows NT 4.0, or a Macintosh computer without USB capabilities, you can still connect your camera using one of the following:
- RS-232 serial and IrDA (infrared) connection for Windows computers.
- RS-232 serial connection for Macintosh computers.
- The connection options listed above are available, free of charge, when you register
your camera.
- CompactFlash card reader (CF card reader). CF card readers are available as an
accessory from www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
Once the camera is connected to a computer and any required software is installed, you are ready to transfer pictures from the camera to your computer. Refer to the online help for information on each software application supplied with the camera.
Owner's Manual Contents
Main Table of Contents
Connecting Your Camera
Introduction
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USB Support on Windows 98
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Connecting
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Starting Kodak software
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File Naming
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Locating Pictures
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