How to DEFEAT the 25 PICTURE LIMIT and FILL YOUR CARD with IMAGES!!!---sometimes
The history first. Then someone who knows more about firmware than I do can figure out what's going on.
I've been having problems with my USB connection and during a transfer from the card to my computer I got an io transfer error. After rebooting the system to get the USB back I finished the the transfer and deleted the files from the card. Then, when I put the card back into my IR modified camera. I found that rather than having 25 pictures remaining I only had 3. What is going on here?
So I snapped off 3 picture. When I hit zero--surprise surprise--instead of telling me to take the camera back to Walgreens, the camera ready light came on again. And when I took the O picture--surprise,surprise, surprise-- I now had 99 pictures left to take.
After snapping a few more pictures, I found I had a new directory called 202_IDEO in DCIM--I have no idea where it came from or why it was created. After checking and deleting the pictures in the new directory I put the card back into the IR camera. It told me I had 4 picture left but again when I when over the zero limit I again had 99 images left to take. HOT DARN DOGGIE--almost.
To keep this narative straight--all of the above was done with the IR modified camera and a 64 meg card.
I searched around for my vis camera which has a 32 meg card, added a 202_IDEO directory to the card in windows, and put it back into the vis camera. That camera said I had 25 pictures left. When I snapped off the 25 picture that was all folks--no roll over. But then when the 32 meg card went into the IR camera I now had 37 pictures left on the card.
After filling the card with a total of 62 pictures and transfer the pictures into the computer I had 31,113,215 bytes of files. This translated into 60 real pictures with the last 2 files having zero bytes. Moreover the vis camera pictures were numbered DCS-04xx-- a continuation from the previous numbering sequence-- but the ir camera pictures had started from DCS-8238 for some reason. Is 8238 a magic number in firmware programming?
So what do I have. One camera that will fill a card if I create a /DCIM/202_IDEO directory and one that won't. The obvious explanation is there are two version of the firmware. I bought the cameras at two different time--the ir camera last-- so I guess the big question is weither the ir camera has Pure Digital's latest and greatest--one with an interesting bug--or weither it has version zero and they've already found and fixed the bug.
So if there is anyone following this tread who has a hardware hacked walgreens, could you add the 202_IDEO directory to your card and post what happens. I'd given away one of the cameras I'd modified, so once I'll borrow that one, I'll check it out and see what happens.
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