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Old 01-12-2004, 11:04 AM
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Default Using a usb flash drive with pocket pc?

Hmmm, is this possible with something like a Dell axim 5 or Palm Tungsten E? Or any ppc with a usb port? See, I currently have a usb flash drive, and I want to get a pocket pc for taking notes, setting dates, maybe playing a few games, and hopefully I can get a graphing calculation app on it. But, if I can't use my flash drive, that will be really dissapointing. I would probably use it to hold mp3's, as those are far too large to store on the hard drive on the ppc.

Also, is there very much free software for text editing on pocket pc's? Hmmm, I'm relatively sure I'll be getting the Tungsten E, and a folding keyboard. I hope this will be a good investment, but I am mainly concerned about the expansion capability of a usb flash drive.

Also... Do the fold out keyboards respond to fast typing? I;'ve heard rumours... But that is a little off topic :wink:
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 11:15 AM
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oh no, sorry. I didn't realize until a moment ago that palms aren;t pocket pc's. or are they? How confusing. Oh well, I'm not so interested because I also just noticed that they use an entirely different operating system, and I have been told that I would want windowson the pocket pc... ahhhh decisions.
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 02:01 PM
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It's possible with USB host built-in PPC or with PPC & USB 1.1 Host Adaptor CF Card

New PPC with USB Host feature : Mitac Mio 558, Toshiba e800
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 06:53 PM
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Not exactly what you're looking for but here's another option.

Kanguru MicroDrive+

It's a combo USB flash drive/SD Card reader.

Or using any portable SD card reader as a flash drive would do the same.

Robb
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 06:59 PM
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It would be a lot easier to just get a storage card to use with your PPC. USB is a pain on a ppc, you'd need a USB host compact flash adapter or you'd have to get a toshiba 755 or 805(?) which are natively USB host capable. Then you'd also have to find drivers so that your device would be capable of accessing the drive. In other words, difficult, expensive, and maybe not even possible.

Don't have a clue about Palms. PPC is better IMO, and most people here will agree, but you should do your own research about both platforms.
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 09:24 PM
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If you want "future expandability" do not get the Tungsten E. The mini-USB port is client only (NO keyboards, etc. through the bottom port). It also does not have any form of wireless besides IR built-in. The T|E is a great handheld but it's not for you. I would recommend the HP 2215 series for you
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 10:16 PM
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Default phooey

So I can't just go and throw my usb flash card into any usb port on any old ppc? That is very dissapointing... I can't afford the ones that are usb flash capable. They are 800 cad, which is crazy. I'm looking at more like 299 to 35 cad. Thanks for the help, though! I was under the wrong impression and I'm glad you guys were able to help me.
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 10:46 PM
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You could get the Toshiba e400 at half of the Toshiba e800 price. :wink:

The Toshiba e350, another older USB Host capable PPC, is cheaper.
 
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Old 01-12-2004, 11:52 PM
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I don't know how much USB drives cost but you can get a memory card for not too much money now, with a card reader that you can also plug into your PC. Will serve the same function.
 
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Old 01-13-2004, 12:09 AM
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Default Re: Using a usb flash drive with pocket pc?

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Also... Do the fold out keyboards respond to fast typing?
Yup. If you're a touch typist, you should be able to bang out close to your normal rate on a normal keyboard.

Regarding the whole USB storage thing - no PDA (Palm or otherwise) is really meant to use them - they're more of a floppy replacement for desktop PCs. They wouldn't really work very well in conjunction with a PDA - they're too big, thus negating the "pocketability" of the device.

In the Pocket PC world, we use different flash media, like compact flash card or secure digital cards. These work the same as the USB flash drive you have; they're just a different format - the same storage capacity w/o the large housing.

That said, if you need to swap back and forth between a laptop or PC and a PPC, that Kanguru drive looks really nice. You could use the SD card in your PPC, and the USB drive in your laptop/PC, and use the drive as a flash reader if you need to get info from your SD card. Nice!

Thanks, Robb - I think I'm going to pick up one of those things! 8)
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