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“The ‘Load Camera Firmware’ command failed. Refer to the ‘Messages’ section in the User’s Manual.”
There may be one of a variety of problems, including loose or incorrect cables, improper SCSI configuration, and so on.
Shut down the computer, turn off the camera, and disconnect the camera from the computer and the AC battery charger/adapter. Check all SCSI connections and cables. Reconnect your equipment, restart, and try again.
There is an unusual condition with the driver for Photoshop.
Choose the driver. If the problem recurs, shut down your Macintosh computer; restart the computer and Photoshop, and try the driver again.
If the condition persists, delete the camera driver file from your computer hard disk, and install the driver again.
The “.BIN” file was not found in the same folder as the driver file.
Place a copy of the “.BIN” file in the same folder as the driver file. The BIN file is supplied by Kodak on the diskette with the product.
“The number in the ‘Digits’ box is not large enough to accommodate the number in the ‘Starting From’ box.”
The value in the ‘Digits’ box is too small for the value in the ‘Starting From’ box.
Increase the value in the ‘Digits’ box or decrease the value in the ‘Starting From’ box so that the value in the Digits box is large enough to accommodate the Starting From value.
“The PCMCIA card in the camera is full. You can:
Enter Test Shot and save images to a folder using the Keep button.
Click Cancel, delete images from the PCMCIA card, then choose Test Shot again.”
You have tried to enter Test Shot but the PCMCIA card is full, so additional images can not be saved to it.
Since the PCMCIA card is full, you can enter Test Shot and use the Keep button to save images to an archive folder.
Or you can, delete images from the card, and then enter Test Shot. If desired, new images can be saved to the PCMCIA card which now has room for the new images.