za33photo Posted March 20, 2022 Share Posted March 20, 2022 I found this in a Junk Shop , paid the equivalent of about 2 (two) American Dollars for it. Resistance to buying it was futile :D. I will post some pictures when , and if , I can get it working. This picture taken with a Canon PowerShot G1X. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMvW Posted March 20, 2022 Share Posted March 20, 2022 Kewl! I had something similar, but much cheesier, but can't find my files on it. Here is a picture of the construction on my new office addition taken with it : 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
q.g._de_bakker Posted March 20, 2022 Share Posted March 20, 2022 I found this in a Junk Shop , paid the equivalent of about 2 (two) American Dollars for it. Resistance to buying it was futile :D. I will post some pictures when , and if , I can get it working. [ATTACH=full]1421000[/ATTACH] This picture taken with a Canon PowerShot G1X. We need to see a selfy to judge. Do not use a Powershot, but put the Cool-iCam in front of a mirror. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c_watson1 Posted March 21, 2022 Share Posted March 21, 2022 Same designer of this classic? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
za33photo Posted March 22, 2022 Author Share Posted March 22, 2022 Ok , this camera will not work with my present computer. I will have to find an old , working , Windows 98 computer from somewhere in order to be able to use it , this may take some time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommyfilmist Posted March 31, 2022 Share Posted March 31, 2022 Ok , this camera will not work with my present computer. I will have to find an old , working , Windows 98 computer from somewhere in order to be able to use it , this may take some time. look up emulator software, COULD be able to do a partition on the ol hard drive or SSD put win98 on it,, if you can find a copy of win 98 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgelfand Posted March 31, 2022 Share Posted March 31, 2022 Ok , this camera will not work with my present computer. I will have to find an old , working , Windows 98 computer from somewhere in order to be able to use it , this may take some time. If you are running Windows 10 on your computer, insert the camera software disk, open File Explorer, navigate to the software disk, RIGHT click on the install program, and select "Troubleshoot compatibility" in the drop-down menu. Windows 10 will then attempt to run the install in a compatibility mode. Once the program is installed, navigate to the install directory, usually found in Programs(x86), RIGHT click on the program, and once again select "Troubleshoot compatibility". Now see if it will run. Let us know how it works, please. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
za33photo Posted April 1, 2022 Author Share Posted April 1, 2022 If you are running Windows 10 on your computer, insert the camera software disk, open File Explorer, navigate to the software disk, RIGHT click on the install program, and select "Troubleshoot compatibility" in the drop-down menu. Windows 10 will then attempt to run the install in a compatibility mode. Once the program is installed, navigate to the install directory, usually found in Programs(x86), RIGHT click on the program, and once again select "Troubleshoot compatibility". Now see if it will run. Let us know how it works, please. Thanks for the tip , I will try this when I have a little more time. I am using Windows Vista , but will try anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
za33photo Posted April 1, 2022 Author Share Posted April 1, 2022 Doesn't work as a Win98 compatible program in Vista. However I still think that this is an interesting little "toy" camera just to have. Thankfully I have not lost a lot of money on this purchase however :D. Once again the shortcomings of electronics is evident. Oh-----the "throwaway" times that we live in :(. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rodeo_joe1 Posted April 21, 2022 Share Posted April 21, 2022 Old 32 bit Windows software just will not run on anything newer than 32 bit XP - even using a so-called compatibility mode. (Basically, Win 95 & 98 era programs were DOS programs running behind a GUI facade) Although you can run an old OS in a virtual machine and maybe it'll work then. There's also an issue with old and unsigned drivers that might not be compatible with more recent hardware, even via a virtual machine. I came across a dual-purpose still/webcam camera like that and managed to get it working as a - poor quality - webcam. It was years ago and I can't remember if got access to the stored still pictures or not. The low-res (sub?) VGA sensor and poor quality lens just didn't make investing time in it worthwhile. To get the webcam function working try the Kye/Genius "eye 110" driver and software from Logitech's website. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_gallimore1 Posted April 21, 2022 Share Posted April 21, 2022 Actually, the problem with old Windows software is often the installer, not the software itself. While recent versions of Windows (whether 32 or 64-bit) still retain the 32-bit compatibility subsystem and will run 32-bit software just fine, they dropped the 16-bit compatibility subsystem in all 64-bit versions of Windows and made it an optional extra in 32-bit versions post XP. The problem is, a lot of software from around the turn of the millennium actually used a 16-bit installer stub, presumably to ensure it would at least start the install on any PC going back to the Windows 3.1 era? Anyway, it is frequently possible to get around the problem by replacing the 16-bit installer with a later 32-bit version - all the installer does is copy files and update the registry, it has nothing to do with the program itself. Source of this knowledge? Persuading CAD-CAM software that is still 'current' (ha) to work on modern PCs! My father had something similar, Vivitar I think, 640x480, used it for years, did a passable job and actually better than the first mobile phones with cameras. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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