200gb Hack for iPod Nano 322
romka1 writes "For people who think their Nano doesn't have enought space for their music there is a hack walkthrough to get 200 gigs on your Nano. Warning some assembly required" For some reason this tickled my funny bone this morning. Enjoy.
Yup... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Ipod Nano 200GB mod 16:57 Wednesday 05 October 2005 Rejected
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Dupe Bot (Score:3, Funny)
Only after all that does it go to a live reviewer to be duped ^_^
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I would respectfully disagree. "News for Nerds", to me, includes How-To articles. The fact that the modification has no practical application is not important, since few would attempt it even if it did. It DOES however, jar some imaginations, and gets people thinking about how things work. I won't do this mod, but I didn't know how easy it was to hack an IPod before this article.
What it DOES show, is that the guy who did this was pretty damn smart and also
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Only 200GB? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Only 200GB? (Score:4, Funny)
Floppy drives are really cheap at the moment, so it shouldn't be too difficult to build up a decent amount of storage. Also, it should be possible to build a custom interface so that the whole assembly can be connected to one of these modern iPod things - I'm guessing you could add several hundred megabytes of storage in this manner and still have something fairly portable.
Any thoughts? I'd really like to get this project off the ground, so to speak!
Re:Only 200GB? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Only 200GB? (Score:5, Funny)
You mean "a properly redundant redundant array of inexpensive disks array of inexpensive disks"? Judging by your post here, you're well on your way to insanely redundant levels of insane redundancy....
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So a 200 gig drive made of floppies would cost about $42,000 (1 meg =
Re:Only 200GB? (Score:2, Interesting)
http://www.google.com/search?q=%2490+%2F+200+GB+i
-DF
Re:Only 200GB? (Score:2)
Screw the Nano. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Screw the Nano. (Score:5, Funny)
Cupertino, CA (AP)
In response to recent news of the latest iPod developments, federal agents raided Apple Headquarters as part of an international drug bust. During the raid, 10,000 iPod Kilos were recovered. The contents of these white blocks have proven highly addictive, especially to teenagers and college students. What most students fail to realize is the dangers involved in being a regular 'user'.
"Many of these kids turn the volume way too lound and actually damage their ears" one federal agent said, on condition of anonymity. "It's horrifying what this company tries to push off as 'harmless fun'".
During the bust, executive ringleader Steve Jobs was arrested. It is believed that he abused his power in trying to control other markets.
An RIAA spokesperson was available for comment: "It's great that they caught this guy--he was trying to regulate prices on our goods. Not only was he selling highly addictive material, but he used his influence to try to brainwash his followers into believing that it's OK to pay only $0.99 per song. Now that he's gone, we can start charging fair market value for songs."
For concerned parents, please be aware of the following signs that your child may be using iPod Kilos:
--a thin white line going up to each ear
--difficulty hearing quiet noises
--an unsightly bulge in your child's pant pockets
--during normal conversation, your child prefixes normal words with the letter "i" as in "eating iDinner", "going on an iDate", and "driving an iCar"
--using jargon associated with iPod Kilos, such as podcasting, iTunes, or Apple
Re:Screw the Nano. (Score:2)
And here I thought my boy was just taking after his old man!
illegal warez? (Score:5, Insightful)
Who else besides the author has 75 million handy?
Re:illegal warez? (Score:5, Insightful)
Don't forget that iPods don't just have to store music - I'm sure as capacities increase we'll move towards higher quality, even lossless music files as a standard.
More than I'll ever use? (Score:4, Interesting)
Remember that 1GB HD that you'd never fill up?
The 32MB of RAM that was workstation levels?
The fast 14.4k modem?
Re:More than I'll ever use? (Score:2)
Re:More than I'll ever use? (Score:2)
(Bloody kids! Get off my lawn! etc)
Re:illegal warez? (Score:3, Insightful)
There are plenty of sounds that we do not record, because we are not supposed to be able to hear them. However, I know of people that say that recordings sound different because the high tones are missing completely. This is on analog recordings.
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Give me an analog recording mechanism and I'll tell you why it is really digital.
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What is the minimum energy required to activate the crystal who's resonance is providing the grove-to-sound conversion? (basically the same question, from a different angle)
Also, what is the smallest feature which can be cut *into* the phonograph, by the recording device?
And finally, what is the smallest physical structure which can be supported by the recording media? Which is to say, how small of a
Re:illegal warez? (Score:2)
not all photons comes from changes in the exitation state of electrons in an atom.
any time you accellerate charges, you get photons, and charges can be accellerated
with continuous forces. electron shell structure is discontinuous because it has
to accomodate a standing wave according to schroedinger's equation, not because
energy comes in atomic units. please do not confuse cause and effect.
moreover, this does not address the continuity of
Re:illegal warez? (Score:2)
to clarify my comment (should have proofread):
this is true in the sense that Pi is a multiple of 2. electron energy is equal
to frequency times the planck constant. but frequency varies continuously.
Re:illegal warez? (Score:2)
eh? The atomic radius of a silicon atom is about an angstrom (110 picometers, 110*E12 meters) across. I rather doubt that the cutting mechanism, whatever it may be, can cut the substrate crystal a billion-trillion times finer than that.
Re:illegal warez? (Score:3, Informative)
all recording is lossy (Score:5, Interesting)
Wait. What makes "digital" lossy but non-digital non-lossy?
Pick any analog method of recording and duplication. Its lossy. Now toss in playback equipment, speakers, ears, etc.
I don't see how your neo-luddite comment applies nor why it should be modded up.
Arguably, digital methods are non-lossy over time considering current analog recordings (tapes, LPs) over time simply disintegrate causing all sorts of loss, while digital data can be reproduced without loss over generations and onto different digital media thus avoiding the aging problem. Copy that Office 2000 CD all you like, after the 8th generation you arent suddenly going to lose spell checker. Same with digital audio. Now copy that audio tape 8 times and tell me its not lossy.
Re:all recording is lossy (Score:2, Informative)
when you have a sine wave it is continuous and smooth - now picture a digital representation of that (for this example, we'll talk CD-quality - 16-bit, 44.1KHz) - in the digital representation, you don't have a smooth curve, you have a stair step (I'm not sure if you've taken calc, but think of all those 'area under the curve' problems) - the sine wave gets samples 44,100 times every se
Shannon Sampling Theorem (Score:5, Informative)
The Shannon Sampling Theorem [wikipedia.org] states:
To put it into term that you can understand, if your ear cannot detect frequencies higher than 22.05 kilohertz then a sampling rate of 44.1 samples per second can perfectly reproduce any sound you can hear.Re:Shannon Sampling Theorem (Score:3, Informative)
You raise the problem of quantization error without mentioning signal to noise ratio. In the real world the signal to noise ratio is never infinite in analog systems. If the quantization errors are random and are well below the noise level in the analog parts of a system then they can be treated as a small component of the analog noise and they don't significantly contribute to any imperfections in
Re:Shannon Sampling Theorem (Score:3, Insightful)
You can NOT accuratly reconstruct a 22.05khz square wave with a 44.1khz sampling clock. Look up nyquist's theorum.
Re:all recording is lossy (Score:2)
This whole thing is getting weird. By definition, all recorded music is "lossy". In fact, the best recording gear simply makes more pleasing alterations and distortions than the lower quality stuff. If they were to simply transfer the soundwaves completely "losslessly", then there would be no difference in equipment whatsoever, it would all be exactly the same.
Now, the difference between "lossy" and "lossless" encoding techniques of an _already r
Re:all recording is lossy (Score:2)
What about my new recording system that encapsulates the performance in a space-time bubble and reconnects its starting time with the point at which you press "play"?
Huh? What about that, then, Mr. Smartypants Webster?
Re:illegal warez? (Score:2)
Copyright law sucks.
Re:illegal warez? (Score:5, Insightful)
And why does everyone assume that if you have more than X gigabytes of music you must have stolen it all? I have 17GB in my iTunes library out of 21GB of potential (if I hadn't deleted the songs I didn't like) music. Where did this all come from? 95% from CDs I own that are sitting in my living room (minus the odd CD that only had one song I liked on it and sold to the used CD store). Of the rest most have come from either iTunes Music Store, EMusic.Com and a few from artists websites. How the hell could I have done this? Easy. I've been buying CDs since 1987.
I find the knee-jerk assumption that large storage automatically means theft offensive. Take your "you must be a thief to want this" attitude and ram it up your ass.
Re:illegal warez? (Score:2)
Not saying they would get this -- the court has discretion -- but that the law very clearly
Sophia has inspired us all (Score:5, Funny)
It's good to see that more and more people are realizing that the Uncyclopedia [uncyclopedia.org] is the true source for knowledge.
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Re:Sophia has inspired us all (Score:3, Funny)
Oh, come on, look at the Nigeria [nyud.net] article... It's nothing like what you describe. Here's a good quote from that page:
Like the Black Widow (Score:5, Funny)
/.ed: Oh My God, They Killed Uncyclopedia! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:/.ed: Oh My God, They Killed Uncyclopedia! (Score:2, Informative)
coral cache:
http://uncyclopedia.org.nyud.net:8090/wiki/Ipod_N
Macroscopic (Score:5, Funny)
welcome to last week (Score:2, Funny)
Re:welcome to last week (Score:2)
Time travel would be if slashdot posted news RIGHT AFTER something happened. THEN we should start asking questions.
see also... (Score:5, Funny)
Next hack for Nano (Score:5, Funny)
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MacAddict show how (Score:2)
Raid (Score:4, Funny)
Still Waiting (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Still Waiting (Score:2)
Good luck with that OGG thing. Apple's been ignoring us since forever.
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I think Uncyclopedia needs this upgrade (Score:5, Funny)
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a terabyte is a thousand gigabytes
Re:I think Uncyclopedia needs this upgrade (Score:2)
yes trilobites were not spiders.
But horseshoe crabs (their modern look-alikes) are more closely related to arachnids than arthropods... this according to my high school marine biology teacher and never substantiated with fact so YMMV
Re:I think Uncyclopedia needs this upgrade (Score:2)
sure (Score:3, Funny)
Coral cache (Score:4, Informative)
Site already slowing down! (Score:2, Informative)
http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:i22oAfgJYvgJ:
Portability? (Score:2, Funny)
site slashdotted (Score:2, Funny)
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RIAA and iTune store (Score:2)
But everything is on player piano rolls. (Score:2)
Thee **AAs are in, exactly in, and ONLY in, the business of stopping progress. They have nothing else to sell. And they are selling it... If they weren't getting paid, they wouldn't be doing it.
The **AAs have nothing else to sell
Stupid me (Score:2, Informative)
Other iPod Hacks (Score:5, Informative)
120GB Archos (Score:3, Interesting)
It's just a pity that their expansion has to stop here because their disk controller is not LBA and only reads up to the ~127GB limit.
in 3 years.. (Score:3, Insightful)
PAT
It's all fun and games until someone gets /.'ed (Score:4, Funny)
Feel free to visit this link [orbitzgames.com] while you wait for me (I'm a slow reader).
how about a more useful hack? (Score:3, Insightful)
- buy a 20GB iPod
- buy a 80GB 1.8" HD
- upgrade the HD in the iPod
This would be awesome if you fill up the HD but don't want to shell out $$$ for a whole new unit. Is this possible? I'd love to buy a 20GB model knowing that if I ever run out of space I can upgrade the HD.
It's a fake (Score:2)
Coral cache (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Or Google cache (Score:2)
Re:a little late? (Score:4, Funny)
There is an Outside. BELIEVE in the Outside.
Re:a little late? (Score:2)
Somehow... you almost made me cry [phdcomics.com] (or I am making a PhD you Insensitive clod)
Re:a little late? (Score:2)
News, by definition, is a report of recent or unkonwn events. I would put 8 days well within the recent timeframe. And I didn't know about it. So I would say this definitely qualifies as "News" for me.
Feasible. (Score:2)
If you could find a +5V regulator that would work with just 1V of overhead, you'd be in
Re:Feasible. (Score:2)
Interesting suggestion about the diodes. I don't thi
Re:Hoax! (Score:2)
Re:Offtopic (Score:2)
This calls for library paste... A gallon of it!
Uncyclopedia vs. Wikipedia (Score:4, Informative)
Re:iPod Nano becomes iPod Gigo (Score:2, Insightful)
it's a JOKE... (Score:4, Insightful)
I see it as a slap in the face for those people who say things like "the iPod should have an CF expansion slot!" or "it should have video!!!111!one"(actually it does now), because that's not the selling point of the iPod.