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Just my 2 cents worth here. Most computers that I've worked with that use a
mouse on the com port seem to cause similar problems. As you found the hard
way, it was easier to install a PS2 mouse.
Regards,
Fred Hahnel
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Mims [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:21 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Digital camera connection problem
I use a HPC-30 digital camera, and when I first got it I couldn't make it
work. I got the same error you are getting. It was a conflict between my
mouse and my camera. It boiled down to this, I could resolve the conflict,
but then I couldn't simultaneously use my modem. I suppose you could say it
was a three way conflict. I fiddled with settings, and changed IRQ's for
hours trying to get all three to play nicely. Finally, I resolved it by
purchasing a PS/2 mouse. Now they all three live happily together.
Charles Mims
----- Original Message -----
On 24 Oct 99, at 17:38, Ken Gower wrote:
> I recently purchased a new RELISYS DC3500 Digital Camera and
> installed software with startup disk. I connected to my Pionex
> PII233 computer using the 9 pin serial port as directed. When
> attempting to run the program, I continue to receive a message that
> the camera is not connected to pc. After trying the 2nd 9 pin port
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