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what accessories do i use to put powershot g6 photo into ibm 300 xl
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On 14 Aug 2005 12:02:27 -0700, grynder wrote:

> what accessories do i use to put powershot g6 photo into ibm 300 xl
> computer

Could you describe the IBM 300 xl? It'll need to have USB ports
and at least Windows 98. I have an old IBM 365 that does have a USB
connector on the back, but which wasn't connected to the
motherboard. It also came with an older version of Windows. If
your computer does have functioning USB ports and a USB capable OS,
all you'll need is a USB cable to connect the camera to the computer
or an inexpensive USB card reader. Your Canon PS G6 probably came
with a USB cable, and there's no need to install the ZoomBrowser
(and other) software that came with the camera.
 
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> what accessories do i use to put powershot g6 photo into ibm 300 xl
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The cable that came with your camera.

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On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 19:43:42 -0400, ASAAR <caught@22.com> wrote:

>On 14 Aug 2005 12:02:27 -0700, grynder wrote:
>
>> what accessories do i use to put powershot g6 photo into ibm 300 xl
>> computer
>
> Could you describe the IBM 300 xl? It'll need to have USB ports
>and at least Windows 98. I have an old IBM 365 that does have a USB
>connector on the back, but which wasn't connected to the
>motherboard. It also came with an older version of Windows. If
>your computer does have functioning USB ports and a USB capable OS,
>all you'll need is a USB cable to connect the camera to the computer
>or an inexpensive USB card reader. Your Canon PS G6 probably came
>with a USB cable, and there's no need to install the ZoomBrowser
>(and other) software that came with the camera.

http://developer.novell.com/yes/35918.htm
Probably(!) no USB.

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