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Title: Candidate for Storage Removal for Zaurus
Post by: freizugheit on October 15, 2004, 02:52:30 am
The new 20GB Archos MP3 player (http://archos.com/products/overview/gmini_xs200.html) costs US$249.  can someone enlighthen the possible of remove the storage for Zaurus?
Title: Candidate for Storage Removal for Zaurus
Post by: Cyril92 on October 15, 2004, 11:25:03 am
Nope, no chance.

But you can Use the 4GB Hitachi Microdrive from the Creative Muvo MP3 Player. (wih little software modification)

 
Title: Candidate for Storage Removal for Zaurus
Post by: BarryW on November 09, 2004, 12:40:09 pm
The archos is a laptop drive.
Title: Candidate for Storage Removal for Zaurus
Post by: omega on November 09, 2004, 01:08:15 pm
Cyril92 - what little software enchancement? AFAIK, the new versions of the microdriver were purposly modified that this wouldn't work.
Title: Candidate for Storage Removal for Zaurus
Post by: yzord on November 10, 2004, 11:19:43 am
My vote goes to the Rio Carbon. 5GB CF card which will work fine (engineers have confirmed that Rio aren't bothering with making the CF card unusable in other devices - ie, it will work in both IDE and memory modes). Price is cheap too. Only problem is, that a memory card will NOT work in the Carbon (ie swapping in a replacement CF card) if it's not in IDE mode (the only ones that are in IDE mode are the "closed" cards, or the Seagate cards coming out next year which do both).

What you might want to consider, is the Archos Gmini220 which has a CF slot (you can use it like a filestore).

Yz
Title: Candidate for Storage Removal for Zaurus
Post by: coolass on November 11, 2004, 06:44:30 pm
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My vote goes to the Rio Carbon. 5GB CF card which will work fine (engineers have confirmed that Rio aren't bothering with making the CF card unusable in other devices - ie, it will work in both IDE and memory modes). Price is cheap too. Only problem is, that a memory card will NOT work in the Carbon (ie swapping in a replacement CF card) if it's not in IDE mode (the only ones that are in IDE mode are the "closed" cards, or the Seagate cards coming out next year which do both).

What you might want to consider, is the Archos Gmini220 which has a CF slot (you can use it like a filestore).

Yz
You have to pay for and download the software to use the compact flash slot of the Gmini