ReadMeEn.txt Driver File Contents (NView11.zip)

Thank you for purchasing a Nikon D1 digital camera.
We are sure that it will give you many hours of reliable and productive use.

Please note that the advanced operating information for your D1 digital
camera is located on the Nikon Reference CD,in the directory named PDF.

The camera manuals are viewed by using the Adobe Acrobat reader, which is
included on the Nikon View DX Reference CD.

If you cannot open the manual files, please install the Adobe Acrobat reader
to your hard disk.
You may print the entire manual,or just the pages you are interested in at
any time.

If you have difficulty printing the manual, reduce the number of pages you
are printing at one time.Restarting your printer may free up additional
printer memory to process the manual pages.

We suggest copying the Manual PDF files to a directory on your local hard
disk so they are always available to you.

Please read the following important information,which was not included in
the Nikon D1 digital camera manual.

For viewing images taken with the Nikon D1 digital camera, you have two
choices:
1) You can remove the Compact Flash (CF) card from the camera and use a CF
card reader or AT Card reader with a CF to AT adapter to read the card
directly on your computer.

2) You can connect the camera to your computer using the IEEE1394 high speed
interface and an appropriate cable.

Either way, the Nikon View DX software will mount the Compact Flash Card on
your computer, and allow you to browse the thumbnail images and to open the
full size images.

1. What's new on the version 1.1

1.1. Wider support for IEEE1394 controllers
In addition to the Adaptec IEEE1394 controllers model 8920 and 8945, you can
now use OHCI compatible IEEE1394 PCI-controllers and PC-card interface
controllers.

OHCI controllers that have been tested and operate correctly are:
Orange Micro  OranageLink Firewire 
Orange Micro OrangeLink Firewire + USB 
Ratoc System PC-Card 
Sony Viao on board 1394 interface

 If you are going to use controllers other then the Adaptec 8920 and 8945,
they may not work correctly unless Windows 98 Second Edition is installed.
Please check with the card vendor before purchase to assure compatibility
with your PC and operating system.

In some other cases there may be a conflict between the Adaptec IEEE 1394
controller and the USB interface system on your PC.

Adaptec indicates that installing the Windows 98 Second Edition may resolve
the problem in some cases, but in other cases it may not. Please check with
Adaptec for updates if you own a 8920 or 8945 IEEE 1394 Controller Card.

You may need to disable the USB interface in your PC to use the Adaptec 8920
or 8945 cards even if you use Windows 98 Second Edition for your OS.

2. Tips
2.1. Supported camera
Nikon View DX was designed and developed for Nikon D1 digital camera
exclusively.
No other cameras are currently supported by the Nikon View DX software.

2.2. IEEE1394 interface
Your computer needs to be equipped with at least one IEEE1394 interface
controller to connect the camera to your computer with an appropriate cable.

2.3. Notes for Adaptec AHA-8945 and  AHA-8920 interface boards.
For proper operation with the Nikon D1 digital camera,the Adaptec HotConnect
Ultra/HotConnect software ver.2.0 (or later) must be installed. The latest
versions of Adaptec drivers are available at <http://www.adaptec.com>.

2.4. Browse with Nikon View
The amount time it to display thumbnail images in Nikon View DX window is
directly related to the amount of data on your camera memory card. The more
images on the memory card, the longer the mounting operation will take.

2.5. No Twain Support-No Photoshop Plugin support
Please take note that Nikon View DX is not a "TWAIN source" or a "Photoshop
Plugin" and is not available under the TWAIN interface selector of any
software application, or through the Adobe Photoshop Import/Acquire menu.The
Photoshop Plugin that is installed by Nikon View DX is used to allow Adobe
Photoshop users to open files in the YCbCr format used by the D1 via the
"Open" menu, it is not an import/acquire plugin.

2.6. Drag and Drop used to move images to your applications and disks.
Nikon View DX uses "drag and drop" to move files from the Nikon View DX to
your system hard disk or third party application. Move files from your Nikon
View DX window to any application that supports drag and drop using the same
method you would use to move files from one directory to another on your
hard disk. You may also copy images from the Nikon View DX and then paste
them into an open document in your imaging application.

2.7 In the event of another application failing to operate after the
installation of Nikon View, you will find the previously installed DLL's now
have the following names:

Before Nikon View DX  After Nikon View DX
Ltfil10n.dll   Ltfil10n.xxx
Ltkrn10n.dll   Ltkrn10n.xxx
Lfbmp10n.dll   Lfbmp10n.xxx
LFCMP10n.dll   LFCMP10n.xxx
Lffax10n.dll   Lffax10n.xxx
Lftif10n.dll   Lftif10n.xxx
LTDIS10N.dll   LTDIS10N.xxx

If any of the files listed above which are used in Nikon View DX, have
already been installed by  another application, Nikon View DX may not work
as expected. In this case, Nikon View DX will change the name of the
existing files and install the correct versions to run Nikon View DX (The
list in section 3 of this file will show you the list of DLLs used by Nikon
View DX and the names of any of the existing DLL's which were renamed during
the installation of Nikon View DX)

If you are contacting technical support regarding an incompatible
application, please have the name and version of the application, the
vendors telephone number and any error messages presented before contacting
Nikon's technical support staff.
Nikon's support staff and software engineers will work with third party
application vendors in the case of a serious problem to determine an
acceptable resolution to all parties.

2.8. Temporary files
When you transfer image(s) from Nikon View DX to any 3rd  party application,
Nikon View DX creates temporary files and issues a command to the
application that open those files. Since those files would be opened and
used by the 3rd party application, Nikon View does not delete
those files.Please erase those files after you save your image(s) to
preferred location using the 3rd  party application. Those temporary files
will be located at:
/Windows/Temp/Camexp/Transfer (In case of Windows 95 or 98)
/Temp/Camexp/Transfer (In the case of Windows NT4.0)
/Documents and Settings/[User name]/LocalSettings/Temp/Camexp/Transfer(In
the case of Windows 2000)

2.9. When you  disconnect the IEEE 1394 cable or eject the CF card from the
camera.
Before you disconnect the interface cable from the camera or eject the CF
card from the camera, please unmount the camera and turn the camera power
off .

3. Known problems
3.1. Changing the settings of "Address bar"
On Windows 95 or Windows 98/NT with Internet Explorer 4.0,changing the
location of the "Address bar" will cause an error to  occur.

3.2. Opening  multiple  Thumbnail Windows/List View windows.
You should not open the multiple thumbnail windows /list view windows at the
same time with this release of Nikon View DX.

3.3. The shooting data of an image does not display correctly.
When you insert  a CF card that has images taken by a COOLPIX series camera
into the D1 card slot and display images with Nikon View DX,the shooting
data of the Coolpix camera images will not  display  correctly.

3.4. Drivers supported by Windows 2000
Windows 2000 has "scanner and camera" drivers which includes drivers for
Coolpix 700, Coolpix 900 and Coolpix 950. Those drivers are TWAIN drivers
that allow you to import images from those cameras to a TWAIN compatible
software.After you install Nikon View DX, those TWAIN drivers will not
operate while Nikon View DX is running.

3.5. Opening more than one Nikon View windows
If you have problem when you open multiple Nikon View windows, please do not
use more than two windows at the same time.

3.6. Cancel during a folder copy
When you cancel copying a folder from the camera, no images will be copied
to the destination folder.

3.8. Turning off your Coolpix camera
Please make sure all thumbnails have disappeared from a Nikon View DX window
when you switch off the camera power before you close the Nikon View
windows.

3.9. Nikon YCC TIFF plug-in
The current version of the Nikon YCC TIFF plug-in for Photoshop is not
supported by Photoshop version 4.0/4.0 LE. Please use Photoshop version 5.0
or later.

4. Fixed problems on version 1.1
4.1. Copying folders
You can copy whole folder from a CF card in the camera to your hard disk.
Also you can copy the Nikon camera icon to your hard disk to copy all images
you have in the camera.

5. Software Versions
The following files are included in Nikon View DX;

 MLCamView.dll  3.0.1.2
 Diacfldr.dll  3.0.1.1
 Diac_Res.dll  3.0.1.1
 Divadx2.dll  3.0.1.1
 Nkview2.dll  3.0.1.1
 EvLstnr.exe  3.0.1.1

 Esp_Mod.dll  1.6.1.3001
 Esp_Drv.dll  1.2.0.3005

 Nkdusb.dll  1.0.0.3000
 nkdusd.dll  1.0.0.3000
 Clpx_usb.md3  1.0.0.3005

 D1_Drv.dll  1.1.0.3001
 D1_Mod.md3  1.1.0.3003
 NkD1394p.dll  1.0.0.3000
 nk1394p.sys  1.0.0.3005

 ImgLibLead.dll  3.0.1.1

 Lfbmp10n.dll  10.0.0.022
 Lfcmp10n.dll  10.0.0.022
 Lffax10n.dll  10.0.0.018
 Lftif10n.dll  10.0.0.022
 Ltfil10n.dll  10.0.0.022
 LTDIS10N.dll  10.0.0.023
 Ltkrn10N.dll  10.0.0.021

 Nikon YCC TIFF.8BI 1.0.0.3001

Adobe is a registered trademark, and Photoshop is a trademark, of Adobe
Systems Inc.
Apple, Macintosh, and FireWire are registered trade-marks of Apple Computer,
Inc. Power Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft corporation.
Internet Explorer is a product of Microsoft corporation.
All other brand or product names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Mar.30.2000
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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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