Cannot see Olympus DS 660 voice recorder in finder

Hi
I have a DS 660 voice recorder. When I plug into my USB I cannot see it in finder. Clearly it recognises that it is hooked up to a computer (screen on DS changes to say Remote).
Does Leopard 10.5.6 deal with such devices differently?
Andy

I would imagine it should show up on your desktop. The device may not be compatible with 10.5, or it may require drivers. You should check the vendor's websites and forums.

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