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>>74518 The one with the arrows is the transfer port. It's NOT a USB port, as some have said. It's a serial port. You'll probably have to get a special cable for it. Not sure how standard that is, but my old Kodak used the same sort of cable, so it's probably at least standard across Kodaks.
A much better plan would be to get a CompactFlash card and a CompactFlash card reader for it. You can get a cardreader for about $20 from any local store that carries any sort of electronics, or about $1+$19 shipping on the Intarwebs, so you're probably better off just buying locally.
You might already have a CompactFlash card in it. Cameras of that vintage usually had internal memory that you could use without a card, but using a card in it speeds things up *immensely*. The refractory period on my old Kodak dropped by half when I got my crappy little 32M card for it. So a CF card is a worthwhile investment. And if you ever move up to an SLR, you might be able to still use the card (all of Canon's SLRs use CompactFlash. Not sure about Nikon)
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