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Programming guys! Can you update Canon EOS ES-E1 Software for Modern Mac/PC?

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I have the Meta35, it's a nice package. Comes with it's own dongle and cable, original ES-E1 stuff is not required. runs natively on Mac and Windows. Worth checking out!
 
Bumping an old thread to update my link to dropbox, here is the .iso of the ES-E1 software. At some point in the past couple years google drive got updated and I've been having to approve each request to see the file (a few a month), hopefully this fixes that issue. The previous drive link will remain active just in case, but the dropbox link should be more reliable.

For those who are finding the link, it's great there are so many people still using the 1v to it's potential! Hope you all decide to join photrio.
 
If you have a version of the software that would run on Windows XP then just have a PC dedicated for that job. There is no way you can get the virus because you do not connect the computer to the internet (by the way trying to browse the web with a Windows XP computer today is quite a difficult task). I really have no problem have computers used for 1 single task.
 
Bumping an old thread to update my link to dropbox, here is the .iso of the ES-E1 software. At some point in the past couple years google drive got updated and I've been having to approve each request to see the file (a few a month), hopefully this fixes that issue. The previous drive link will remain active just in case, but the dropbox link should be more reliable.

For those who are finding the link, it's great there are so many people still using the 1v to it's potential! Hope you all decide to join photrio.

Just popped in here to thank you for this! Not sure if it's going anywhere, I mostly wanted to have a way to generate some actual conversation between the camera and a computer to try to reverse engineer at least a little bit of the protocol.
 
Hi there from Germany! Has there been any luck on getting access to the P.Fn. functions on the 1V via modern computers? Or does someone here have the Meta35 and would be willing to answer a question of mine? It's about P.Fn 21 (silent mode). Thanks, Alex
 
I haven't read all the posts in the thread so perhaps someone already said the same thing I am going to say. I never care for the data so I think someone suggested pencil and paper was a good idea. My Nikon F5 has the same capability but I use the software to set custom settings that can't be set with the camera controls only. The best solution is to get a used computer of a period and install the correct OS and use it for the one application. There is no security risk as you don't connect the computer to the internet but even if you do you can't do much on the nternet anyway with the old OS.
 
I've sniffed and captured the USB protocol data between the camera interface and the Canon software on windows XP. The USB cable uses a proprietary device type, it doesn't look to the computer like a standard serial device, though ultimately it probably is. If anyone wants to have at it, feel free.
 

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