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Posted on Sep 08, 2008

Serial interface cable for my 320

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  • Anonymous Nov 17, 2008

    i have the photoMax 320 camera with what appears to be a headphone type jack on the side of the camera But i see no other places to attach a cable to upload the files onto my system. Is this the place for a cable ? Also what type of cable does it take and where can i find them ? how much are they or is there a place online where i can get them free as I had the camera given to me without the software and without the cable(s)

    Charles

    numbers on the bottom of my carea are 049PS03N025206

    and it is a polaroid photomax digital 320

  • jacktyson Jan 17, 2009

    What soft ware will allow the computer to pick up the single from serial port COM1 ?

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I have that very same camera and the male jack is a stereo headphone 3.5 mm style with hot-insulator-hot-insulator-ground as you see normal stereo headphone jacks. The opposite end is a serial female receptacle 9 pin that plugs in as the old serial mouses did. I don't know where you'd obtain such a cord or the proper pin-out diagram, but that is what it operates on.

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