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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.
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200gb Hack for iPod Nano

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  • Yup... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rovingeyes ( 575063 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:42AM (#13773809)
    funny how I felt the same way when I read it [slashdot.org] on a lazy Thursday afternoon.
    • Re:Yup... (Score:5, Interesting)

      by Doctor Memory ( 6336 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @12:12PM (#13774060)
      Me too, when I submitted it a week ago....

        Ipod Nano 200GB mod 16:57 Wednesday 05 October 2005 Rejected

      • Re:Yup... (Score:2, Insightful)

        by Zeph ( 91283 )
        Not to mention, it was discussed in a sub-thread 1-2 weeks ago, which is just as much coverage of this sort of (admittedly entertaining) news deserves. I'd go and find it, but I've wasted enough time with this article already.
      • Dupe Bot (Score:3, Funny)

        by Mulletproof ( 513805 )
        Didn't you know that it's a script that accepts and rejects your stories based on keywords, the status of your slashdot subscription and a random accept/reject flag? Obviously you either forgot to subscribe, spam the proper keywords or just plain failed the randomly scripted check.

        Only after all that does it go to a live reviewer to be duped ^_^
        • you just need to write a bot that submits the article to multiple accounts at once. and hopefully you'll get a whole selection of editors and one of them could approve it. I suspect this is how slashdot gets so many dups.
  • Only 200GB? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Yocto Yotta ( 840665 ) * <catapults.music@ ... .com minus berry> on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:42AM (#13773810)
    Why stop at 200GB? You could use a 500GB drive and have 150% additional capacity with zero gain in size. I'm a little disappointed that the nano cases won't quite fit anymore though. As the article states though, this is one mod any nano owner cannot do without.
  • by mopslik ( 688435 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:43AM (#13773814)
    I've always wanted an iPod Kilo.
    • by Infinityis ( 807294 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @12:28PM (#13774232) Homepage
      Apple Headquarters Raided

      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

  • illegal warez? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by dmf415 ( 218827 ) * on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:44AM (#13773822)
    Note that the 200gb capacity enables you to store about 50 000 pieces of music. If this capacity is filled with illegal "warez" mp3s, you can be fined up to 75 000 000 USD. (204 800 megabytes, 4 megabytes per song, 10 songs per CD, average CD price 15 USD).

    Who else besides the author has 75 million handy?
    • Re:illegal warez? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by gunpowda ( 825571 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:47AM (#13773849)
      The whole point of excessive storage in a device is comfort. People like to have way more than they'll ever use just for the sake of it - Gmail is a particularly good example.

      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.

      • by Demon-Xanth ( 100910 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:50AM (#13773892)
        My gmail account has some 827MB worth of crap on it. I'm filling it at pretty close to the growing rate.

        Remember that 1GB HD that you'd never fill up?
        The 32MB of RAM that was workstation levels?
        The fast 14.4k modem?

    • The fine is $100,000 for each offense. That's a grand total of $5,000,000,000. That's 5 BILLION dollars.

      Copyright law sucks.
    • Re:illegal warez? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by RatBastard ( 949 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @01:04PM (#13774590) Homepage
      And what about using it as a USB drive? Or they want to use Apple Lossless format?

      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.
    • You're being conservative. If the works are registered (and pretty much all commercial works are), you can get statutory damages up to $30,000 per work. If they treat each song as a separate work (easy to argue), then using your math, that's $1.5 billion. Of course, if they decide you willfully infringed, the cap goes up to $150,000 per work, or $7.5 billion. For reference, Apple's current market cap is 40.62 billion.

      Not saying they would get this -- the court has discretion -- but that the law very clearly
  • by Ingolfke ( 515826 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:45AM (#13773830) Journal
    "There's nothing like adding an extra 196 gigs to my iPod Nano so I can listen to all my favorite British Invasion bands." -- Oscar Wilde.

    It's good to see that more and more people are realizing that the Uncyclopedia [uncyclopedia.org] is the true source for knowledge.
    • Except that it goes down every time someone links to it from Slashdot. :( How long until Google donates money and machines to Uncyclopedia?
  • by merkhet ( 829234 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:46AM (#13773844)
    Much like the black widow, after the battery life of the Nano completely drains, the Maxtor Diamond will attempt to eat the iPod Nano for sustenance
  • by ettlz ( 639203 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:46AM (#13773845) Journal
    You bastards!
  • Macroscopic (Score:5, Funny)

    by brokenarmsgordon ( 903407 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:46AM (#13773847)
    An iPod Macro, just what I've also been holding out for!
  • Apparently someone at Slashdot has invented time travel and failed to post about it. Or maybe they traveled into the future and posted about it then.
  • see also... (Score:5, Funny)

    by FuriousBalancing ( 903038 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:49AM (#13773879)
    12 minute battery hack for iPod Nano!
  • by Ingolfke ( 515826 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:49AM (#13773881) Journal
    Does anyone know of a hack to get thet battery life on the 200Gb Nano up from 6-minutes? I'm thinking maybe a car battery could be used for power. Any thoughts?
  • Raid (Score:4, Funny)

    by zerobeat ( 628744 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:49AM (#13773885) Homepage
    I think I'm going to wait for a Raid hack...
  • Still Waiting (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Seumas ( 6865 )
    In all seriousness, size is the only reason I haven't bought an iPod. I bought one in 2003 and gave it away by the end of the year to a coworker. I don't want to just carry a few songs with me. I want to carry my entire collection. And not just MP3s and AACs, but OGGs, too. Theoretically, I would like to store and listen to all of my music on a single device. I don't want to store 100% of my collection on an external drive, plug it into my laptop, connect the ipod to my laptop and copy of 20% of my collecti
  • by saskboy ( 600063 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:53AM (#13773910) Homepage Journal
    It seems Uncyclopedia forgot to upgrade their server with a 200 Trilobyte WAN connection. You'd think they'd put their own good advice to use and avoid the Slashdot effect?
  • sure (Score:3, Funny)

    by myukew ( 823565 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:55AM (#13773927) Homepage
  • Coral cache (Score:4, Informative)

    by rock217 ( 802738 ) <slashdot&rockshouse,com> on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @11:56AM (#13773938) Homepage Journal
    Coral Cache [nyud.net]
  • by rock217 ( 802738 )
    Its a shame you lose some portability needing to power the drive and all, I would have liked to see a nice car battery attatched supplying the DC 12v.
  • can't read... don't own a nano anyway so it doesn't matter too much; just wanted to feed the curiousity. my biggest question is, and always has been: Can Slashdot be slashdotted?
  • RIAA will be happy to sell you 200 GB of songs, think how fast they will get rich.
    • The RIAA has sued EVERY maker of ANY new technology. And they've kept up the senseless, relentless assault until one of their existing or future clients figures out a way to make money doing it. They don't care about who's progress is being retarded or even how many people get hurt.

      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)

    I thought this was a serious article for 5 whole seconds. I feel stupid now.
  • Other iPod Hacks (Score:5, Informative)

    by wehe ( 135130 ) <<gro.libomxut> <ta> <ehew>> on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @12:29PM (#13774239) Homepage Journal
    There are many other hacks for the Apple iPod family [repair4player.org] available already. From the first generation iPods as well as for the iPod Shuffle and iPod mini. You may also find links to hacks for accessories like cables and headphones [repair4player.org] and batteries [repair4player.org].
  • 120GB Archos (Score:3, Interesting)

    by meehawl ( 73285 ) <{moc.liamg} {ta} {todhsals+maps.lwaheem}> on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @12:29PM (#13774246) Homepage Journal
    The old Archos players [rockbox.org] are bulky, but they do go to 120GB when you drop in the latest Seagate 2.5" drives. Pretty sweet. It's nice being able to add $100GB to your DAP for only a hundred bucks or so.

    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)

    by perler ( 80090 ) <pat@patspTWAINlanet.com minus author> on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @01:03PM (#13774574) Homepage
    this is that kind of story you read in 3 years and thinks "wow, that was a joke at that time?!" - quite like an april fools joke in an (east-)german DIY mag in the early eighties about a "poket tv" complete with DIY blueprints and part list, haha ;) - at that time you just couldn't imagine happen something like this because "you will never get a tube so flat to get into your pocket!"

    PAT

  • by AngryNick ( 891056 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @01:05PM (#13774595) Homepage Journal
    Ok, everyone stop clicking on the link for the next 2 minutes. I've got work to do and you guys are all hogging the server. I'll let you know when I'm done.

    Feel free to visit this link [orbitzgames.com] while you wait for me (I'm a slow reader).

  • by RelliK ( 4466 ) on Wednesday October 12, 2005 @03:12PM (#13775718)
    Here is what would be a lot more useful:

    - 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 an obvious fake. The photos are taken from the Ars Technica autopsy of the Nano. If you look closely at the picture with the "attached" ATA board, it's clear the wires are Photoshopped in.

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