Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 07:43
- 6220 of 11003
VM,
I'm not one of the experts around here. But until they surface I suggest that you look for ways of 'mapping' the drive.
Don't worry. The others will know the fix.
TP
DocProc
- 30 Oct 2007 07:52
- 6221 of 11003
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 07:54
- 6222 of 11003
Optimist,
Back on line. Can we carry on the conversation, please.
Do you want to point me to a URL for the sort of kit you are suggesting.
EDIT. Ah now I realise you were suggesting the top item in that list as part of the kit. Isn't it mains powered?
And then we need to add on a WiFi transmitter I guess. And that would also need to be battery powered.
Ready to investigate when you are.
TP
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 09:52
- 6225 of 11003
Opt,
OK, I think I can do the test.
My studio computer is not normally on WiFi but I have a little USB WiFi add-on.
I could take the Asus into the studio and see if they can communicate via WiFi.
Assuming that I get that far I could set up remote desktop on the studio machine and see if the Asus can take over control.
I can then plug the camera into the studio machine and see what happens.
My one concern at the moment is that, if it does work, if I follow your suggestion of having a second hand laptop attached to the camera and the Asus viewing at a distance I would then have to take two laptops to the assignment.
Yes it would save a few hundred pounds but it is one more thing to carry, drop or go wrong. I'd feel happier using one of those lovely old Librettos at the camera end, but all the new generation laptops seem much more delicate these days.
Any suggestions?
TP
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 10:18
- 6227 of 11003
Opt,
None of the pro quality DSLR's have built in WiFi, sadly.
So can we go back to the original question which was how to add more memory to that
Samsung.
Clearly not with a camera card!!!
TP
Out taking some autumn shots whilst we have this lovely light. Back in 30 mins.
Optimist
- 30 Oct 2007 10:54
- 6228 of 11003
TP
Not so good news on that, check out this link to
Crucial. They say that it will only take 1GB.
Of course, that device would also serve as the laptop in the RD option that I suggested.
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 11:24
- 6229 of 11003
Opt,
Thanks for that pointer. It seems that people have added more memory, but only by taking the machine apart.
Still window shopping.
Any view on this
Asus.
Bearing in mind my needs. Primarly something that I can display pictures on and a possible secondary benefit of a travellable mail and web site reader.
I see it is Linux but it says it is XP compatible. Presumably that means it would handle the camera download software.
TP
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 11:42
- 6231 of 11003
Thanks Opt,
I did not realise that XP compatible meant you could not run Windows XP type software.
Thank goodness for people like you!
TP
ValueMax
- 30 Oct 2007 12:33
- 6233 of 11003
Optimist - thanks. The disk manager sorted it out.
ThePublisher
- 30 Oct 2007 14:08
- 6234 of 11003
Opt,
"Hardware is"
So I read that as it would run XP if one took the Linux off and loaded XP. Not my scene.....
TP
foale
- 30 Oct 2007 16:23
- 6235 of 11003
on booting PC trries to load windows...then everntually I get...
Registry File failure......is that bad !
any thoughts?
Seymour Clearly
- 30 Oct 2007 18:09
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Er, yes, very bad. Have you got your data backed up?
foale
- 30 Oct 2007 19:45
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thanks for that...
.trying alternative hard drives in its place..and its still getting stuck ignoring my F1 requests.and taking me to set up...
on each boot regardless of the HD I have in there its saying SATA Primary and SATA secondary not found