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    #21
    Originally posted by el duder
    i reinstalled the ipod factory settings/operating system.

    works a treat now.

    fu*kin apple. great example of all look and no substance.

    kiddies toys thats all they are.

    w*nkers
    That's a bit harsh.

    I'm running Win XP on an Intel Core Duo Mac and I can honestly say its the best (and best looking) Windows machine I have ever used.

    I've never screwed my iPod either. YMMV.

    You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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      #22
      Originally posted by bogeyman
      That's a bit harsh.

      I'm running Win XP on an Intel Core Duo Mac and I can honestly say its the best (and best looking) Windows machine I have ever used.

      I've never screwed my iPod either. YMMV.
      **** off

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        #23
        Originally posted by el duder
        **** off
        I was going to respond in kind, but then remembered the old addage...

        "Never argue with an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level then beat you by experience"

        You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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          #24
          "Never argue with an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level then beat you by experience"[/QUOTE]

          I like that one.

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            #25
            Originally posted by bogeyman
            That's a bit harsh.

            I'm running Win XP on an Intel Core Duo Mac and I can honestly say its the best (and best looking) Windows machine I have ever used.

            I've never screwed my iPod either. YMMV.
            Even better - I'm running MacOS on mine
            Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...

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              #26
              Originally posted by bogeyman
              It hasn't been 'reverse engineered' - an iPod is just a standard USB storage device and can be used that way on Windows or Mac. It's not some uber-cool Linux hack
              everything on linux is a hack isn't it?
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              SA - Is it like a dragons nostril?

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                #27
                Originally posted by bogeyman
                It hasn't been 'reverse engineered' - an iPod is just a standard USB storage device and can be used that way on Windows or Mac. It's not some uber-cool Linux hack
                There's a little DB file in the root directory of the iPod. If it doesn't get updated when copying files you end up with no track listing. Also note, that files are not stored on the iPod as their filenames, they're stored as a hex hash key, so when copying them off, you need to read the little DB file to name the files as they come off or you don't know what the files are called.

                It's not an uber hack, but it's important.
                Listen to my last album on Spotify

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheMonkey
                  Even better - I'm running MacOS on mine
                  I occasionally boot into OS X but to be honest, I don't see any huge advantages in it when most of the apps I need to get my work done aren't even available for it.

                  You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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                    #29
                    It's fairly simple though. It is only there because the device's main CPU isn't that powerful so it uses a host-constructed index to find the files rather than having to scan the device and remember what is going on in it's system RAM. It works wonderfully and is a good example of software design. 99% of people don't care how it does it, just that it works, which it does!

                    There are open source tools to generate the DB.

                    As for the Apple comment - no substance, just looks, then compare their operating system to Windows Vista. MacOS X is already post-vista in functionality and reliability...
                    Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by bogeyman
                      I occasionally boot into OS X but to be honest, I don't see any huge advantages in it when most of the apps I need to get my work done aren't even available for it.
                      Depends what you do doesn't it. I've made an effort to use the Apple tools and I'm more productive already.
                      Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...

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