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If you run simply s10sh it will give you an interactive shell similar to a DOS prompt. Of course your camera has to be connected by usb and your tablet in HOST mode. Oh and my camera has two usb modes "normal" - which is the canon proprietary format and the one that works with all the above and PTP which is only for image download. On your camera the modes could be labeled differently.
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would someone be willing to write a N900 compatible gPhoto package to run gPhoto?
http://www.gphoto.org/
I read an old bb message mentioning some where working on this for the N800
http://photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/00T40U
could not find a package though.
also found this other link:
http://photodoto.com/tethered-shooting-with-linux/
This would be a great toold for DSLR users.
Perfect for tripod shooting and remote controlling, not to mention the fact that using the N900 as storage, it creates the perfect imagetank.
It would even enable Videorecording as feature for some DSLR camera's which do not even have Video as standard.
http://gadgets.softpedia.com/news/Ca...eo-927-01.html
if some can build such app, i would be happy to assist with the GUI interface.
Please?