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“A DCS Camera was not found. Try the following.
Check all cables Check for SCSI ID
conflicts
You have deliberately | Click “Switch to Folder” and |
chosen the driver when | open an archive file from your |
no camera back was | computer hard disk. |
connected with the |
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intention of working with |
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images in |
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an archive folder. |
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Verify TWAIN driver matches installed SCSI board
Check for dead batteries Switch to folder”
“An ASPI manager which does not support Windows is resident.”
“An error occurred while deleting this image. Image may not have been deleted.”
You may have both Future Domain and ASPI host adapters installed, and the camera back may not be connected to the host adapter selected as the TWAIN source.
A problem has occurred with your software ASPI manager for Windows.
One or more DOS ASPI manager(s) is installed and is in conflict with the Windows ASPI manager.
A problem occurred with the PCMCIA card.
A problem occurred with the camera back firmware.
Select a different TWAIN source or turn off all equipment and reconnect the camera back to the desired host adapter.
Install, or reinstall, the ASPI manager for Windows. This software, which is not available from Kodak, should be provided with your ASPI Windows host adapter card.
Be certain that a WINDOWS ASPI manager is installed; remove the DOS ASPI manager(s).
Try again. If the problem continues, copy images from the PCMCIA card as needed and then reformat the card.
If these actions do not resolve the problem, the card may be unusable, or there may be a firmware problem as described just below.
First try the steps listed in the paragraphs just above.
If these steps do not resolve the problem, update the camera back firmware and try again.
Reference — KODAK Drivers for