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I have WIFI on the 6925. I thought connecting a card reader via the
power/data port, not the mini-sd port - would do the trick. I'm missing
something I think, if you would explain.
SMS wrote:
> Billy wrote:
> > Hi all, I will be traveling with my D70, CP7900 and my Pocket PC and
> > I'm looking for a way to transfer my digital photos and movies from CF
> > & SD cards directly to my iPAQ 6925 Pocket PC. This device only has a
> > mini-SD slot, so I can't slip in the CF or SD cards directly. I will
> > not have a laptop either, so I'm trying to find a way to connect a card
> > reader directly to the Pocket PC. Has anyone rigged up such a
> > configuration? Best option would be to have a Y cable to connect power
> > and a USB card reader all at once. Suggestions or alternatives
> > appreciated.
>
> Unfortunately, the iPAQ 6925 lacks USB Host mode (some PDAs have the
> ability to be a host or a target), so you're out of luck. If it had USB
> host mode, you could transfer photos over USB, but getting an external
> card reader to work would be improbable because there would have to be
> Windows Mobile drivers for the card reader.
>
> Find someone selling something like a Toshiba E750/755 or E740 which has
> CF and SD slots. Then you can stick in an SD to MiniSD adapter, and copy
> the CF contents from the D70 card over to the MiniSD. You can copy the
> SD card contents over to the CF, then stick in the MiniSD card and
> adapter and transfer the contents over to the MiniSD. Toshiba also
> supports USB Host mode, so you might be able to use a USB cable from the
> cameras, I've never tried it.
>
> You could get a device such as
> "http://www.xs-drive.com/xsdrivepro/specs.htm" but I don't think that
> you can transfer data onto the memory cards, only from the memory cards
> to the internal hard drive, so you could not get the photos into your
> iPAQ. With a PDA that has both SD and CF slots, you could actually get
> the photos onto a MiniSD card for transferring to the iPAQ.