I just bought an ez bus mini 40GB drive by Apricorn at the local Fry's electronics here in Phoenix, AZ. It uses USB 2.0 but is also USB 1.1 compatible and even boasts that it's the World's first USB-IF _certified_ usb-powered hard drive. They say you'll never need an AC adapter. I bugged the salesman about it for a few minutes and then plunked my credit card down to purchase it, telling the salesman I better not be coming back to stand in the long Fry's lines... lol. This lil' baby cost $229.99.
Anyway, the drive is tiny 4" long by 3" wide and 0.60" high. It's got a nifty short USB connector that hides right into the underside of the drive when not in use and comes with an extender as well as a nice neoprene snug-fit pouch that holds the drive. It weights only 4.3 oz.
When first connecting the drive, it is instantly recognized by the 6000L via dmesg and when mounting the drive the system sits for about 30 seconds as it figures out what to do. After that it just works. I mounted it under /usr/mnt.rom/usbstorage as vfat and I was able to view it via the File Manager.
I did a cp -R from about 40MB of files on my 4GB Hitachi Microdrive in my main CF slot (I have the expansion adapter as well so I have two CF slots) to copy the files to the external drive and that took about 3 minutes (didn't really count so good) and I opened the Calendar application which ran a little slower but still functioned while the terminal was still open doing the cp -R.
I'm happy with the drive, it's lightning-fast with USB 2.0 off of my laptop which would be great for loading data that you want accessible via the zaurus.
Manufacturer's website is listed as
http://www.apricorn.com and they say they've been in business since 1983. The drive comes with a FULL 3-year parts and labor warranty which I thought was nice.
My thoughts are that since it uses a 1.8" HD (by Hitachi) that it's able to run from the USB 1.1 bus-power. I'm thinking that drives that use the traditional 2.5" laptop HD's are the ones that need USB 2.0 power which the Zaurus 6000L is unable to handle as it's got the On-The-Go (OTG 1.1) USB 1.1 port and not a USB 2.0 port.
All in all, I like it Seems battery drain can happen if you do some really disk intensive stuff (like copying tons of files from a CF drive to a hard drive) but I don't think it should be too bad (especially for me since I have the expansion adapter with it's battery and ANOTHER battery which I bought, thinking the expansion adapter only had support for another battery instead of actually coming with one dohhh).
Here's a site that gives a good overall description and pictures of the 20GB version of this drive (which is cheaper, but still a little pricey):
http://www.everythingusb.com/hardware/inde...s_Mini_20GB.htmHere's the C-Net Review of the 20GB version:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Apricorn_EZ_Bus_Mi...7-30922055.htmlHey and what do ya know, I found the C-Net Review of the 40GB version too:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Apricorn_EZ_Bus_Mi...7-30922037.html