Rép. : [K12OSN] ipod as a usb-device
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Wed Oct 19 19:10:00 UTC 2005
yeah..I'm try'n on a thin client...
the shuffle IS a flash drive I believe whereas the Ipod or the Mini is a
harddrive I believe..not sure if there is some communication breakdown
because of that or no.
--Huck
Guy-Michel Lessard wrote:
> I dont know about the mini but the shuffle (iPod) is usb compatible, i
> installed a light version of Linux (feather linux) and it boot great.
> Have'nt tried it on a thin client.
>
>
> >>> dhuckaby at paasda.org 2005-10-19 14:43:38 >>>
> One of the more enterprising students tried attaching his iPod mini to
> the USB port and using the floppyd application to view files he'd saved
> on the iPod...
>
> apparently it does not communicate the same way as a flash drive does as
> it was unrecognized.
>
> Has anyone attempted this or found a hack around it?
> So a student CAN use their ipod as the usb device?
> maybe it has to be plugged in while the client is booting?
>
> --Huck
>
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