I've had this old Agfa ePhoto CL30 laying around for ages waiting for me to try to fix it (wouldn't turn on). Well, I got to it this evening and, although it's a little battered and bruised it is now working.
First question:
Could they make that little thing any harder to get into!? (You don't need to answer that one - I already know the answer )
So I grabbed a copy of iPhoto and plugged the camera in, but it wasn't recognised. So I checked to see if it was supported, and unfortunately it's not.
I've tried to find some OS X version of the software that it came with, but without luck. So I tried to install the OS 9 software it came with, but I have to boot into OS 9 to use it (it crashes in the Classic env).
Second question:
Is there any way to trick iPhoto into thinking my camera is supported (I'll try anything - I've nothing to lose!) If not, does anyone know of some way to get the photos of my camera and onto my machine without having to boot into 9?
First question:
Could they make that little thing any harder to get into!? (You don't need to answer that one - I already know the answer )
So I grabbed a copy of iPhoto and plugged the camera in, but it wasn't recognised. So I checked to see if it was supported, and unfortunately it's not.
I've tried to find some OS X version of the software that it came with, but without luck. So I tried to install the OS 9 software it came with, but I have to boot into OS 9 to use it (it crashes in the Classic env).
Second question:
Is there any way to trick iPhoto into thinking my camera is supported (I'll try anything - I've nothing to lose!) If not, does anyone know of some way to get the photos of my camera and onto my machine without having to boot into 9?