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7.(Optional) Later, to disconnect the camera back from the PC, turn off the computer and all external SCSI devices. Then restore the SCSI cables and terminator to the state they were in before the camera back was connected. Do not leave a SCSI cable with an empty connector dangling from a SCSI chain.

Continue at “KODAK Drivers for TWAIN-Compliant PC Applications.”

DCS 465 Camera Back Used with a Laptop

The DCS 465 Camera Back can be used with a laptop computer if you use a PCMCIA-to-SCSI II adapter (such as the New Media bus Toaster). These adapters include a PCMCIA card that plugs into the PCMCIA slot in your laptop (not in the camera back). A cable connects this card to the SCSI connector on the camera back, using an adapter if needed at the camera back end of the cable. None of this equipment is provided with the camera back.

In this configuration set the SCSI ID on the camera back to “PC;” this sets the camera back SCSI ID to 1 and turns on active termination in the camera back. (Later, install and use the Kodak TWAIN ASPI driver.)

CAUTION: When you finish with the camera back in “PC” mode, take the camera back out of “PC” mode and turn off the computer. If left in “PC” mode, a fully charged battery will be exhausted in approximately eight hours since the camera back can not change to low power mode when this SCSI setting is active.

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