Ordinarily, I would think that it doesn't need any driver - a camera should
just connect on it's own, displaying the memory card as a disk-drive through
which you transfer your pictures. Most Camera producers ship a lot of
software with their products that are tailor made to work with the product,
but often you don't really need any of it, just boot up the machine and make
a USB connection and if you need software, install that, even if it is 32bit
since that software isn't driver software.
I have heard of people wanting drivers for Cameras - but I don't really know
why. And it is not the norm.
If you really are cut off from your camera, one alternative would be to have
a 'Dual-Booting' machine, just install a second (32bit!) OS on a different
partition and run the camera from there.
Tony. . .
"srfrgrl" <> wrote in message
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> DMC-TZ1
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> I called Panasonic and they told me there is no driver for this camera
> whatsoever. Not to mention I sent an email over a week ago and still have
> no
> response.
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