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There is no software required for your camera to work in the windows Me/2000/XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X, and Desktop LX . Driver software is required only for windows 98 for other it should work fine .
Vivitar Vivicam 5100 USB Mass Storage Device Driver Windows 98. Note: Windows Me/2000/XP, Mac OS X, and Desktop LX users do not require any driver software for this camera."
This lets Windows98 get at the pictures stored on the camera, but doesn't let the Vivicam 5100 work as a webcam, even in windows 98.
My guess is that the driver is hard to find because it doesn't exist. :-(
While I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news,
We could always use the help. ;-)
Like all other Digi camera the provided software is not required to transfer images to a Windows computer The computer will do this- plug in the camera set to upload the computer will put up the Camera/scanner Wizard and asked where you want the images to go. No Software Required
Jon Slate - me
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