Note: WinCE.net HPC not included. Better use the driver included in the Ce.net OS.
This driver supports all HPC Pro and HPC2K with MIPS, SH3, SH4 and ARM. If you have a not-too-old HPC with usb host capacities, this driver might be of some use to you.
Specifically, this driver works for ARM HPC2000 machine, namely the HPC2K version of Mobile Pro 900, if we do not include the almost-Louis-Vuitton HPC Celux (NEC) 300HC, which is powered by PXA250 300Mhz Xscale CPU.
If you do not want CE.net, but still prefer the PIM applications on MP900 and USB Mass Storage capacity, this USB driver is simply what you have been looking for.Of course, if most MP900 buffs have done the upgrade, they should possibly skip this post. :) Btw, I heard the ce.net upgrade had already been discontinued?
The speed is quite fast. Accessing usb pen drive is like accessing the internal CF card on 300HC.
With this little driver, you can connect to TONS of USB Devices:
Digital Camera: NIKON 995, Nikon 2500, Fuji 1400, Minolta XT DC, Olympus C700UZ...
USB thumb drive/HDD: Almost all driver-free (under WinME, Win2K and WinXP) card readers and USB-IDE converters. Preferably single-type card readers as WinCE can only recognize the first partition/the first card slot. For most multi-type card readers, only the first slot (usually the CF slot) can be recognized.
USB GPS: You need the USB-232 driver from Zoro Yoshi. It supports PL2303 serial chip. First copy 232usb.dll to the "Windows" folder, then connect the serial USB GPS. Enter "232usb" when asked.
for details, please refer to my REVIEW ON CELUX 300HC for dl address, performance notes and some notes. Just inside the Software tips part.
http://www.rothberger.net/pages/reviews/zx_celux300hc_english.shtml