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Originally posted by cageyjames
There is a CF card, but I'm not sure if it supports HDs. I think its really just for connecting a mobile phone or a GPS unit.
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USB 1.1 Host Adaptor CF Card
http://www.ratocsystems.com/english/...ges/cfu1u.html
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/firewire...usb11hosa.html
"Add USB 1.1 Host downstream port to your PDA.
Only one and fast USB Host Adapter CF card in the world.
Works on Dell Axim"
Toshiba e750, 30 Gb HDD, DeJe mass storage driver :
"Well, here's the results of my latest test. I created a large, movie-length avi file using DeJe's Divx encoding guide. I encoded to 320X176, frame rate of 22 fps using a bit rate of 362 kbps. Audio is MPEG Layer-3, 56kbps at 24000 Hz. stereo.
The avi file came out to be 371078 KB (2 hours 18 minutes running time length).
I then played the avi spinning off the USB disk. Results are:
Dropped: 0
Played: 182299
Total: 182299
Ave FPS: 22
I think both the bit rate and frame rate can be pushed higher. As time permits I'll encode at higher rates and test.
So, there you have it. The battery operated Tripper with 30 GB hard drive can serve as a "USB media server" for the e750, storing hundreds of MP3, MPEG and AVI files."
http://discussion.brighthand.com/sho...0&pagenumber=2
Toshiba e330, e740, e750, e550g, Casio e-200, may be
USB 1.1 Host Adaptor CF Card and AnyPak HDD :
http://www.anypakusa.com/powerPc.htm