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How to access Logitech Clicksmart 420 built-in memory?

Subject: How to access Logitech Clicksmart 420 built-in memory?
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:51:16 +0800
Hi all,

Anybody know how to *directly* access, via Linux, the built-in flash memory of a Logitech ClickSmart 420 camera?

I was using "sfdisk -l" on Fedora Core 4, but the device does not seem to behave like a USB storage device so it can't be detected and mounted.
I don't want to use a program such as gphoto2 just to access the pictures stored inside.


Thanks in advance!

-Willard


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