davidcotton
X-CANs and HDAMs
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Might be a question better asked over on the rockbox forum perhaps?
Originally Posted by roboboy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks for the advice.^^^ Just in case anyone else is looking for the same information: I found out that in order to change the boot priorities you need to obtain a modified bootloader. I have yet to source one yet but the developers of rockbox said it shouldn't be too difficult modifying the existing one. I'll post again on this thread if i find a source for a reversed ipod mini Bootloader. |
Originally Posted by Baba booey /img/forum/go_quote.gif Newegg.com - A-DATA 16GB Compact Flash (CF) Flash Card Model SPEEDY CF 16GB - Retail 57$ for a 16gb card. |
Originally Posted by davidcotton /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sadly it doesn't look like newegg ship to the uk, hence why I was looking on ebay for it! |
Originally Posted by davidcotton /img/forum/go_quote.gif iPod mini compactflash mod + rockbox - iPod - iPhone - iTunes Forums at iLounge Did a little digging around, and on that page are links to recompiled rockbox for both 1st and 2 gen minis. No idea if they've worked or not so use at your own discretion. Also if they are successful does that mean I can use any brand of compact flash aside from the adata ones (though they tend to be the cheapest only place I can get them from is hong kong on ebay, something I'm a bit cautious about in case I get a fake)? |
Originally Posted by kakazza /img/forum/go_quote.gif So here are my questions: What iPod mini version are you using for the 32GB Transcend card, since you got a few. 1st or 2nd gen? What is the exact product ID of the CF card, in case Trancend produces more than one kind? And a general question to the overall community: I don't have too much music, even with the FLACs I have, I don't even reach 16GB. Should I still go for the 32GB mod? My arguments for 16GB are: +cheaper than 32GB (surprise surprise) +easily available +fits my whole collection Pros for 32GB are: +iPod can be used as a portable drive for files of other kind. (At least I hope Apple OS will allow me to do so) +Collection won't shrink, so 32GB seems "future proof". |