scottinnj
09-08-2008, 02:54 PM
I have a pair of Bushnell binoculars that has a camera attached to it. The problem I have is that the driver disc is missing (the binoculars are like 4 years old) Windows XP won't recognize the camera on its own, and won't connect to it.
Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a generic camera driver that supports TWAIN? I've searched the Bushnell site, their links for the actual driver are dead, and I have had no luck in finding it on the net.
Bushnell calls it "Imageview" software, and the editing software was called Photosuite SE, but that has been taken over by Roxio, which is no help either.
Time is of the essence. The camera has internal memory, no SD or MMC slots. Once the batteries go dead, the pictures disappear.
I don't care what the software is. As long as I can go into "My computer" and see the memory of the camera so I can get the pics off of it, I'm a happy guy. My son did a great job on Sunday playing football and I'd hate to lose the pictures I took without even getting a chance to see them.
Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a generic camera driver that supports TWAIN? I've searched the Bushnell site, their links for the actual driver are dead, and I have had no luck in finding it on the net.
Bushnell calls it "Imageview" software, and the editing software was called Photosuite SE, but that has been taken over by Roxio, which is no help either.
Time is of the essence. The camera has internal memory, no SD or MMC slots. Once the batteries go dead, the pictures disappear.
I don't care what the software is. As long as I can go into "My computer" and see the memory of the camera so I can get the pics off of it, I'm a happy guy. My son did a great job on Sunday playing football and I'd hate to lose the pictures I took without even getting a chance to see them.