[muglo] Re: iPod Question
- From: Biti <Biti@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:52:45 -0500
On Dec 8, 2004, at 9:32 AM, Eric D wrote:
> Why not do a search at the Apple Knowledge Base for your question? If
> you
> don't find a posting on the subject, post your own. Chances you'll find
> someone there who's tried this. Otherwise, I might suggest you try the
> <http://www.LowEndMac.Net> mailing lists. These are bigger lists (lots
> of
> volume) but they may have a member who tried exactly what you're
> trying to
> do.
>
Excellent. Thanks, Eric. I had forgotten about the Apple Discussions
forums. And, yes thank you, there was a Knowledge Base article on this
subject.
> I would be a touch surprised if OS 9 and the newer iPods are
> incompatible.
> Apple no longer supports OS 9 for anything more than legacy purposes
> (its
> core is roughly 12 years old afterall and software is no longer being
> developed for it), but the iPod ought to use fairly standard
> communications
> protocols since, I think they implement their copy-protection in the
> iPod
> itself, and not through drivers.
Apparently it is theoretically possible.
Thanks again,
Biti
>
> Eric.
>
>> From: Biti <Biti@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Reply-To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [muglo] Re: iPod Question
>> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 13:09:28 -0500
>>
>> Hello Muglo's,
>>
>> Sorry to be a bit slow to notice this posting...
>>
>> I researched the possibility of using a current iPod to store data
>> (not
>> iTunes) with iMacs that had USB 1.1 connections and Mac OS 9. From the
>> references I've been able to dig up, it seemed like a no go (operating
>> system must be OS X 10.3).
>>
>> Is this consistent with what other here have found out?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Biti
>>
>> On Nov 18, 2004, at 6:59 AM, TDK wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I have a Blueberry clamshell (Rev.B) and would love to use an iPod
>>> with
>>> it so.....
>>> What (if any) experience has anyone had using a 'Windows' iPod
>>> formatted to Mac and using it with a 1.1 USB port? Apple doesn't
>>> recommend it, but seems like it would work, just slow.
>>> Also, any experience hooking it up to their car stereo?
>>> TIA,
>>> Tim
>>>
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