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IIRC there's a setting on the iPod itself that says what it's connecting to windows or Mac (I'd have a look but I've left mine at the hotel) - could that be it?
but isn't this all a little too hobbyist in these days of plug and play
the expectation is be able to plug the device in and use it
as Thomas said, the device did not meet expectations, the results were presented to the steering committee at the toll gate 2 meeting and a unanimous decision was made to remove the hobbyist eye pod from the scope of the deliverables with the comments that the technology should be avoided until there is proven and demonstable evidence of its maturity in the market place and other customer successes
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