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“The PCMCIA disk in the camera back is NOT a DOS Disk. If you want to use this disk with the camera back press the Control Panel button and then the Format Disk button. FORMATTING WILL PERMANENTLY ERASE THE DISK.”
The camera back requires that a PCMCIA card be DOS formatted.
Use the Format Disk button on the Control Panel of the driver image window to format the PCMCIA card.
If a second PCMCIA card that is known to be DOS formatted is available, replace the current PCMCIA card with the second card.
“There is no Last Image and no Images on the DCS 465.”
You are trying to acquire an image and there are no images on the hard disk — if present — or in DRAM if using a camera back without a hard disk.
Take a picture(s) and try again, or work with images from an archive folder.
“This driver is not compatible with the camera back. Please get a newer Driver.”
The driver you are using is outdated and will not work with the current version of the DCS 465 Camera Back.
Install the newest driver and try again. Refer to the appendix “Updating Your Kodak Software Driver” for more information.
“This Driver is not compatible with this image. Please get a newer driver.”
The driver you are using is outdated and will not work with the current image.
Install the newest driver and try again. Refer to the appendix “Updating Your Kodak Software Driver” for more information.
“This Driver will not work on a Macintosh with a 68000 processor.”
The driver will not work on older Macintosh computers.
You will not be able to use the driver on this computer; run the driver on a supported computer. Refer to chapter 1 for additional information.
Reference — KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software G