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-- How much would you pay for an active Springboard CF adapter that uses CF peripherals? (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=15370)
OK guys. This is for all those people who ask if they could use a CF modem with the existing passive CF adapters. This is for those who wish they had a CF ethernet solution like the PocketPC's and Handera/TRGPro guys. It's time to put your money (or at least your posts) where your mouth is. I asked PiDeveloper in another thread if it was possible to create an active CF adapter. This is his reply:
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Originally posted by PiDeveloper
It is possible to have a TypeII compact flash adapter for CF peripherals. But the size maybe huge and also the power consumption maybe problem. Besides, each CF peripherals may need a software driver for it.
Considering a lot of SB module are already here. It may not be an good investment.
- PiDeveloper
less than $100.. I can't see paying more than that FOR AN ADAPTOR! I mean it's cool and all. But I need my money..
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Can you list all the other poss. CF / SBs? (I'm not 100% sure what's out there for CF -- I just knew it wasn't enough in gen. to beat out SB ... so I got an HSVD!)
But, just like an SB, if it's something desirable enough, I'd pony up the $100-$150 or whatever. ("Whatever" includes $50, too, y'know....
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Originally posted by bkbk
Can you list all the other poss. CF / SBs? (I'm not 100% sure what's out there for CF -- I just knew it wasn't enough in gen. to beat out SB ... so I got an HSVD!)
But, just like an SB, if it's something desirable enough, I'd pony up the $100-$150 or whatever. ("Whatever" includes $50, too, y'know....)
This is reall a question of software drivers
quote:Actually I think this is more a question of software than hardware. It has been stated in other threads dealing with this topic, that the existing CF adapters for the Visor can work only with CF storage cards and not the CF+ I/O cards like serial ports, ethernet ports, modems, wireless modems, etc... The reason given was two fold: 1) The adpters only accessed the CF card in memory mode, and not I/O mode. And 2) Vendors would have to write, and support a software driver for the Visor in addition to drivers for Windoze and Windoze CE (PPC).
Originally posted by dvIceT
OK guys. This is for all those people who ask if they could use a CF modem with the existing passive CF adapters. This is for those who wish they had a CF ethernet solution like the PocketPC's and Handera/TRGPro guys. It's time to put your money (or at least your posts) where your mouth is. ...<snip>
Re: This is reall a question of software drivers
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Originally posted by MPM
Actually I think this is more a question of software than hardware. It has been stated in other threads dealing with this topic, that the existing CF adapters for the Visor can work only with CF storage cards and not the CF+ I/O cards like serial ports, ethernet ports, modems, wireless modems, etc... The reason given was two fold: 1) The adpters only accessed the CF card in memory mode, and not I/O mode. And 2) Vendors would have to write, and support a software driver for the Visor in addition to drivers for Windoze and Windoze CE (PPC).
Number 2 is definitely correct, but I think that number 1 is wrong. My read of the CompactFlash 1.4 specification is that CF+ cards must support both Memory and I/O Mode. CF+ cards do not have to support True IDE mode like regular CF cards.
So from the hardware viewpoint, it looks like the existing CF adapter could be used with CF+ I/O cards - IF software drivers existed.
Any takers out there to develop the drivers for the Visor? I would pay $20 for good drivers.
Even though dkessler specifically mentions modems, I'm sure CF ethernet adapters would be an even tougher fit. From that same post I found, it seems the situation is even more dire than I thought. There are some signalling lines required by simple CF modems that simply don't exist in the Springboard slot.
Any more informed opinions are still welcome.Further Investigation
It seems to me that if it is possible to build a Springport Module with the I/O functions required in Bluetooth, Camera's, Modems, Etc.. the necessary pins to adapt to are there. CF cards are considerably less costly than their Springport counterparts due to the variety and sheer number of devices that use them. I personally think the Springport was a great idea but in the near future customers will demand interoperatability and CF or SD will be the mainstay. Those users who purchase a CF card or SD card should be able to take them to their next generation PDA. So now, is it a worthwhile project to implement and patent a CF I/O adapter. I think so. Is it possible? That's a question for someone else, I am not a developer. Would "I" buy one? Yes, but not for over $100. I would rather go to a Handera at that point.
Re: Further Investigation
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Originally posted by rparsons
It seems to me that if it is possible to build a Springport Module with the I/O functions required in Bluetooth, Camera's, Modems, Etc.. the necessary pins to adapt to are there.

quote:
Originally posted by rparsons
CF cards are considerably less costly than their Springport counterparts due to the variety and sheer number of devices that use them. I personally think the Springport was a great idea but in the near future customers will demand interoperatability and CF or SD will be the mainstay. Those users who purchase a CF card or SD card should be able to take them to their next generation PDA. So now, is it a worthwhile project to implement and patent a CF I/O adapter. I think so. Is it possible? That's a question for someone else, I am not a developer. Would "I" buy one? Yes, but not for over $100. I would rather go to a Handera at that point. [/B]
has anyone heard about this....
Somebody told me that there is work being done on an SD/IO for the palm handhelds that will allow springboard modules to be used a la the visor edge
Re: has anyone heard about this....
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Originally posted by hamiltondj
Somebody told me that there is work being done on an SD/IO for the palm handhelds that will allow springboard modules to be used a la the visor edge
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