It does not look promising.
Apparently the TWAIN interface is built into the camera and I could find nothing that would change that.
Here is some detail about interfacing cameras:
http://www.vivitar.com/Products/DigCams/techpops/drivers.html
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I have an intel pocket pc camera(cs630). Very limited but easy and good for point & click e-mail shots. Anyway, i recently lost about 40 pictures from a family reunion trough an accidental deletion. The camera has an 8mb internal memory and no card, and windows (XPsp1 home) recognizes it as a twain device, under cameras & scanners, and not as a lettered logical drive. I have tried about a dozen image and file recovery programs and none have worked since they are all looking for a drive. Is there any image recovery software out there that will recognize a twain device? Or is there anyway to trick windows into seeing the camera as a lettered drive? Intel is no help, since they discontinued their camera line and now offer no support. Perhaps a photo editing app. with built in file recovery. Any help would be appreciated or suggestions of where else I might try. I'd really like to get those pictures back.

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