Tarkan estimated the 2000mah to actually be 1700mah & the 3000mah to be 1800mah.
https://www.iflash.xyz/3rd-party-extended-battery-guide/
better then a 2200 which is not always necessary to use a thick rear panel back cover
Tarkan estimated the 2000mah to actually be 1700mah & the 3000mah to be 1800mah.
https://www.iflash.xyz/3rd-party-extended-battery-guide/
And if someone wants to try.... I know iTunes had a problem formatting the drive when I'd use 1TB worth of flash cards at one point. The key there was to boot into disk mode after the system reboots the iPod. Create a partition yourself and format to 16kB clusters.... then reboot on the iPod to finish the firmware install. It drove me up the wall until they fixed that silently in iTunes a year or so ago. But that was how I worked around it.
You may still be limited to 2TB in FAT32 though... but to see, see if you can use this method to make a 4TB partition.... do the restore and when it reboots, hold that keypress on the iPod (down and center?) to go into disk mode... make a 4TB partition... reboot the iPod with (up and center?) and see if the black screen / grey apple screen formats the partition as FAT32 4TB. If you can, I'm buying some flash cards next month.
a curiosity for those who are able to answer: for example by applying an IFlash card that supports 4 micro sd, the iPod sees the whole as a single disk or as 4 different partitions?
The music inserted in the 4 micro sd wanting to listen to random songs the iPod and its management system picks up the music indistinctly from the 4 micro sd cards or it must be the user via iTune, Floola or other software must indicate from which micro SD to listen?
I hope I have best described my curiosity.
It only sees 1 drive but will use all 4.
Lord, Tarkan adaptors do have some weird quirks!
Just tried to upgrade a quad-iflash-based ipod, replacing two smaller cards with 512gb cards, and just could not get it to work. It would invariably give that stupid iTunes "could not be restored - an unknown error occured" message when trying to restore it. Worked fine with just the smaller capacity cards that were originally in it, and would even work with one of the 512gb cards in there - but with both 512gb cards in there iTunes could not restore it.
But testing all the cards with h2testw showed they were all genuine working cards.. Repeatedly reformatting made no difference.
In the end used one of the 512gb cards to upgrade another ipod and left this one with just the one 512gb card (at about 1Tb total capacity). Putting each 512gb card in a different iPod meant both worked fine, and hence successfully upgraded both of them to 1Tb. But they just would not work together in the same ipod (frustrating my plan of getting the first one up to 1.4Tb).
This has happened at least twice before, once with full-size sd cards in iFlash duals - where certain cards would refuse to work together in the same iFlash ipod, but would work perfectly reliably if they were in different iPods.
(Another reason why I've ended up with a silly number of iFlash ipods)
Did you put the fastest card in SD1? Also, did you reformat all the discs before assembly?
Has anyone ever 3D printed either a new rear panel or a new frame that would allow for more room in the back?
You mean, one thicker than the thick back-plate? Would be an interesting idea, though only if someone also manufactures an even thicker battery to take advantage of it. Seems to me there's still a bit of scope for further custom parts utilising the ipod logic board - a thicker back plate and still larger battery or a 6xmicroSD adaptor, for instance.