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By SuperDIsk you mean the removable cartridge drive, right?
The drive itself will not show up on your desktop unless there is an actual cartridge in it.
If it doesn't show up even with a cartridge in it, check Finder / Preferences / General / Show these items on the desktop, and make sure External Disks is checked.
This mini-CD is likely the installation software for your camera. Most computer CD player/recorders can accommodate this type CD. Look at the base of your unit (where you insert the CDs). If there is a circular inset inside the area where you normally place CDs, just drop the small one into this inner circle and close the player drawer. It should fire right up for you.
* Super high capacity storage/ floppy disk compatible
The Panasonic PV-SD4090 and PV-SD5000 digital cameras offer super high capacity storage on a 120MB SuperDisk™ Diskette for up to 1500 shots on the PV-SD4090 (Up to 1000 on PV-SD5000). Also, both cameras are floppy disk compatible.
* USB Port/External SuperDisk™ Drive
Both cameras come equipped with a USB port so you can quickly and easily transfer images from either a SuperDisk™ Diskette or floppy disk (using the included USB cable) to your computer, even if your computer does not come equipped with either a SuperDisk™ Drive or floppy disk drive. In addition, images and data can be transferred from your computer to the camera using the included USB cable*. This lets both the PV-SD4090 and the PV-SD5000 digital cameras function as an external SuperDisk™ Drive so you can easily archive your images or backup all your data (i.e. Excel, PowerPoint files).
* Inexpensive media
Panasonic SuperDisk™ digital cameras use SuperDisk™ Diskettes or 1.44MB floppy disks. SuperDisk™ Diskettes cost approximately $10.00 each (suggested retail price), which is far less expensive than comparable CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards.
* Motion image recording with audio
The PV-SD5000 can record up to 12 seconds of motion images with audio (the PV-SD4090 stores up to 10 seconds) using the popular QuickTime™** format, so you can easily send motion image files to friends and family.
* TIFF recording (PV-SD5000 only)
TIFF format recording allows you to take uncompressed images with greater clarity and detail.
* Comes with a complete package of accessories, including:
1. 120MB Panasonic SuperDisk™ Diskette
2. Rechargeable lithium ion battery pack
3. AC adapter charger
4. DC cable
5. A/V cable
6. USB cable
7. Camera strap
8. Software CD-ROM including Adobe® PhotoDeluxe® editing software
*Requires Microsoft™ Windows® 98 preinstalled PC with USB port, Windows® 2000 PC with USB port, iMac® or Power Macintosh® G3 or G4 with USB port and Mac OS version 8.1 or later. Windows® 2000 driver for the PV-SD4090 is currently available on this website. Software for the PV-SD5000 will be available in the near future.
**QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license. QuickTime is registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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