thoughtcriminal
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I put a 128GB SD card in my 3G iPod. Works like a charm. One of the most unique iPods in my opinion.
Rockboxed?
How's it work without FireWire?
I put a 128GB SD card in my 3G iPod. Works like a charm. One of the most unique iPods in my opinion.
I pretty much completely removed every one of the lips from the front cover but left the actual clips from the back cover alone. The clips now have nothing to click into so they don't have to be bent backwards while opening the case but I think they do help to keep the ipod together if left intact. There is only the slightest hint of a gap between the front and the back cover, a fraction of a millimeter really. I only notice it because I know it's there. In my opinion it's a small price to pay for ease of opening and not buying extra back covers. I suppose you could leave a bit of a lip if you wanted to, I experimented a bit by putting the front and back together a few times while it was empty during the operation but decided to go all the way because those clips are so stubborn. If you decide to do this be sure to wear safety glasses while Dremeling unless you like tiny pieces of metal in your eyes! Also be sure to remove all metal debris from the case before putting everything back together, the pieces can be surprisingly tiny and you don't want them on your precious logic board or scratching your LCD. The 5th gen click wheel functions perfectly but is also raised a tiny bit from the front case so it's not a project for a total perfectionist. Rest assured I'm pretty picky about aesthetics and I'm quite happy. No more scratched up plastic fronts for me!
Thanks! My case is coming today and I will be doing this. What tip did you use on the dremel? The grinding tool?
I haven't rock boxed it, but I charge it via fire wire connected to an outlet adaptor and sync via USB.
I put a 128GB SD card in my 3G iPod. Works like a charm. One of the most unique iPods in my opinion.
Thanks! My case is coming today and I will be doing this. What tip did you use on the dremel? The grinding tool?
Has anyone ever tried to use a 120 Gb Hdd from the iPod classic 6.5 gen on the iPod 5.5 gen?
I want to buy a cheap upgrade for my 80gb but I heard some hard drives made for Apple devices like iPods are locked.
Theoretically it should work since its both iPod though it has different iPod software.
I have my 160GB HDD from my 7.5G Classic in my 5.5GB 80GB Video and have no issues.
Has anyone ever tried to use a 120 Gb Hdd from the iPod classic 6.5 gen on the iPod 5.5 gen?
I want to buy a cheap upgrade for my 80gb but I heard some hard drives made for Apple devices like iPods are locked.
Theoretically it should work since its both iPod though it has different iPod software.
I tried both a 120gb and a 160gb (single platter) drive in a 5th gen (not 5.5 gen) 30gb ipod, and, puzzlingly both worked but the 120gb was very, very, slow at syncing, while the 160gb was, oddly, better in that respect (but I didn't want to use 160gb in any case as the limited memory of that ipod would have trouble making use of it anyway - I think 120gb is about the most a 5th gen 30gb logic board can actually use without the database overflowing).
As they can apparently handle 240gb and even 1Tb, I don't think a 5.5 would have great trouble with 120gb, but I don't quite understand why my 5th gen was so slow at loading a 120gb (and still less do I understand why it was actually faster at loading a 160gb).
From you post my 5.5 gen 80gb would probably work with the single platter 160 gb HDD that are from the ipod classic 7th gen. Ill probably get a single platter hard drive the same as the 7th gen for my 5.5 gen.
Thanks
How much are single platter 160GB HDD going for now a days? May be cheaper to move to a CF or SDXC mod.