Does my computer support a PCMCIA card?

To determine if your computer supports a PCMCIA connection:

1Click the right mouse button on the My Computer icon on your computer’s desktop.

2Click on Properties in the pop-up menu.

3Click the Device Manager tab.

4Verify that a “PCMCIA Socket” entry exists.

5Double click on the PCMCIA socket.

6Verify that the “PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller” is present.

7Double click on “PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller.”

8Verify that device status is “The device is working properly.”

If the above conditions are met and you have a PCMCIA card for your camera, you can use a PCMCIA connection. A PCMCIA card is an optional accessory for the DC220/DC260 camera.

Memory Card Reader

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A memory card reader allows you to transfer pictures faster from a CompactFlash or full size PCMCIA Flash Memory ATA card to your PC computer than with a cable connection.

Several models of memory card readers are available from computer dealers.

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Accessing pictures

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Kodak DC220, DC260 manual Memory Card Reader, Does my computer support a Pcmcia card?