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"MDBJ" <me@no.com> wrote in message
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>> "WHY" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>> How can i conect an external hard drive to my axim x30?
>>> do i need extra drivers for that or will it be
>>> automatically recognized by the pda?
>>>
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>> A.) You can't, at least by USB on non-host devices unless some trick
>> hardware comes on the market.
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> It's here
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http/www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=cf+usb+host
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You are right - the Ratoc actually made it to market. I had been
anticipating the twin Paradox version, but it was just vaporware. Same for
the JVC Pocket PC, which touted built in hosting USB ports (I hated to see
these not make it).
For those interested, one place of many where you can buy it:
http/www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=633606
Of course, it is not cheap ($149), but the writeup looks sweet. From the
page:
"Add USB 1.1 Host downstream port to your PDA. CFU1U is the only one and
fast USB Host Adapter CF card in the world. It works on Compaq iPAQ and Dell
Axim, expands your application and ideas of PDA based systems. Attach bar
code scanners, magnetic stripe card readers, keypads or other USB HID
devices. It supports USB Flash Memory reader/writers, USB Flash Memory
sticks, Zip, Mo and other removable storage devices. The card allows to
save, restore big data from/to your PDA, to exchange data simply with
Windows-based PCs. It is easy to install, fully compatible with Windows
Microsoft ActiveSync. 100mA USB Bus-Power is available at the USB port, so
you don't need AC adapters for low-power USB devices such as keypads, flash
memory reader/writers, bar code scanners or USB flash memory sticks. Low
power consumption allows long battery life."
So, to the original poster, if you have a CF card slot this might be a
possiblity. Obviously I have no expereince with this device, but someone
here may.
Thanks MDBJ.