Plug and Play my arse
Nov. 10th, 2004 06:05 pmWell, you see, I 'bought' (for a price equal to a discount on my next bill) a new mobile phone, as I was entitled to a free upgrade, and with a sigh of relief ditched the piece of Samsung crap that has bedevilled my life for a year and more and put me off ever buying anything made by Samsung at all again. Ever. Ever.
Said phone has a camera, which had nothing to do with my choice: to be honest the current mania for sticking a camera on every new gadget seems vaguely pointless to me and despite Orange's best efforts I continue to use my mobile phone almost solely for that archaic purpose, making phone calls.
Nonetheless, I thought I'd give the camera a try out, and took a couple of photos today.
And now what? The bugger actually has a USB port, but neither Linux nor Windows (the first time I've logged into Windows since shortly after I bought this machine, I suddenly realised) knows what to do with it. Windows helpfully tells me that it knows it's a Motorola V220 but that it knows of no drivers for it, sorry guvnor. I can, at enormous cost, access my email through the phone, and thus send myself an email, but I don't appear to be able to attach anything. So I can sent other people text messages including the photo. How, um, pointless.
Which is a shame because to my surprise the photographs were significantly better than expected, though obviously not as good as if I'd used the digital camera I was carrying in my jacket pocket instead.
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Date: 2004-11-10 11:33 am (UTC)I wonder where it's going to stop.
"I want a pair of socks."
"Here you are. They have a camera attached."
"I just want socks. Don't you have any without a camera?"
"No, just the camera-socks. Socks without cameras just aren't popular any more."
I am sure that soon the world will be like this.
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Date: 2004-11-10 11:59 am (UTC)contains some links to get the appropriate drivers, programs etc. Provided you're looking for the "cabel" software, of course, not the "cable".
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Date: 2004-11-10 01:07 pm (UTC)Inevitably, someone is actually working on a linux driver it seems.
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Date: 2004-11-10 02:18 pm (UTC)I assume that's the main point, e.g. if you're at a great gig you can send a photo text to say "ha ha I'm here and you're not."
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Date: 2004-11-10 02:53 pm (UTC)I side-stepped the whole thing by getting a camera-phone with removeable media so I could just put the memory stick in my laptop. And then I got fed up with that phone when it decided to wipe all its internal memory and went back to my trusty Ericsson T39m which I got off eBay (the last one was nicked at Glastonbury). No camera, small screen, but GPRS modem, infrared, BlueTooth, and a flippy bit so my pocket no longer makes phonecalls. A phone you talk down! What a novelty!
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Date: 2004-11-11 01:17 am (UTC)I'm liking the pizza ordering socks... Count me in!
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