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An Answer to Our Problems -- Delkin USB Bridge

 
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May 11, 2004 10:33 |  #1

An USB bridge that lets you connect USB to USB without the need of a computer. You can take your USB compact flash reader and connect it to an USB hard drive and backup your images directly. $70 is the MSRP.

http://www.delkin.com …ress_releases_0​50504.html (external link)

http://www.delkin.com …oduct_113_USB_B​ridge.html (external link)

You can possibly put together a robust storage solution as follows:

1. USB 2.0 CF reader = $15
2. Delkin Bridge = $70
3. 200 GB 7200 RPM 8 MB cache hard drive = $150
4. USB 2.0 Aluminum Enclosure = $35
5. Good quality Duct Tape = $5

Total Price: $275

What do you guys think?




  
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May 11, 2004 10:37 |  #2

Transfer speed??

The last Belkin device I used to transfer my pics to my ipod was soooo SLOW I felt like throwing it out the window............And mind you, they say its "FIREWIRE"!!!
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If this product deliver, then I'll be the first in line :-)

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May 11, 2004 10:42 |  #3

roanjohn wrote:
Transfer speed??

The last Belkin device I used to transfer my pics to my ipod was soooo SLOW I felt like throwing it out the window............And mind you, they say its "FIREWIRE"!!!
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If this product deliver, then I'll be the first in line :-)

Ro1

This is a Delkin device. If I can unload a 512MB card in 2 minutes or so, then I'll definitely pick one of these up. Now that the door has been opened with this unique device, you can see all the competitors coming up with better and faster products. But imagine being able to carry 200+ GB of storage with you. You can't beat that.




  
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May 11, 2004 12:06 |  #4

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This is a Delkin device. If I can unload a 512MB card in 2 minutes or so, then I'll definitely pick one of these up.

You're right.........I think Belkin also has a "new" product similar to this one. Again, I am all for it if it can transfer your images using USB 2 technology........I guess we'll have to wait till June :-)




  
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May 11, 2004 12:15 |  #5

Sounds really interesting - I hope it won't have compatibility problems with certain card readers or external hard drives.

It would be even nicer if the device itself contained a CF card reader, so that you could just plug it in to your external USB 2.0 hard disk and copy the files.

A disadvantage is that it's probably hard to check what's on the hard drive - you can't really check if your photos are copied without errors.


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May 11, 2004 14:18 |  #6

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Sounds really interesting - I hope it won't have compatibility problems with certain card readers or external hard drives.

It would be even nicer if the device itself contained a CF card reader, so that you could just plug it in to your external USB 2.0 hard disk and copy the files.

A disadvantage is that it's probably hard to check what's on the hard drive - you can't really check if your photos are copied without errors.

You are right...I guess they can use some type of CRC checking to make sure the files were copied correctly. This is what is used when transferring data over a line and it's a way of ensuring that the data you read is the same data you copied. Give Delkin some time and they'll integrate a small LCD into your bridge and it will show the photos you are copying. There are a lot of possibilities with this one....




  
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May 11, 2004 20:11 |  #7

That price doesn't include any sort of rechargeable batteries. It appears you'd only be able to transfer files if you had an outlet to plug the USB enclosure into...




  
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May 11, 2004 20:18 |  #8

Powering a small microprocessor (required for USB-connectivity) inside the Delkin-device is the least to worry about. Where on earth do you find power-outlets to power a 7,200RPM standard IDE-drive out in the field? Last time I checked, theese external harddrive cabinets use external power-supply for the disk inside..




  
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May 11, 2004 20:29 |  #9

vvizard wrote:
Powering a small microprocessor (required for USB-connectivity) inside the Delkin-device is the least to worry about. Where on earth do you find power-outlets to power a 7,200RPM standard IDE-drive out in the field? Last time I checked, theese external harddrive cabinets use external power-supply for the disk inside..

Well.... inverters !!!
you can use those suckers for anything, as long as you have a car battery to hook it up to. Plus you can use them for charging batteries, etc.




  
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May 12, 2004 12:18 |  #10

Sure thing, but neither my rucksack or my back likes the idea of lurking around with a car-battery :lol:




  
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May 12, 2004 12:25 |  #11

lol
I usually have my car battery with me wherever I go. I keep it under the hood of my car :P
Unless, of course you plan on positioning your campsite 30 miles away from where you park your car.




  
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May 12, 2004 12:32 |  #12

pradeep1 wrote:
An USB bridge that lets you connect USB to USB without the need of a computer. You can take your USB compact flash reader and connect it to an USB hard drive and backup your images directly. $70 is the MSRP.

Did you actually try this to see if it works?

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May 12, 2004 12:39 |  #13

Well, according to Delkin, it can (that's what it says in the press release). It only starts shipping in june, so I'm pretty sure no one has tried it yet.




  
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May 12, 2004 13:28 |  #14

cmM wrote:
lol
I usually have my car battery with me wherever I go. I keep it under the hood of my car :P
Unless, of course you plan on positioning your campsite 30 miles away from where you park your car.

Yeah, and unless you want to walk home again, you better not start hooking computer-gear into your car-battery with the engine turned off. A harddrive now, a 3.4GHz Intel "Extreme-on-the-go(tm)" edition with a 21" CRT tomorrow ;)




  
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May 12, 2004 13:55 |  #15

, a DVD player, projector, microwave, washer and drier.

If my battery runs out of juice, no problem. I have retrofitted my car to hand crank starting method:

IMAGE: http://www.abarnyard.com/workshop/images/handcrank.jpg

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