Don't you know n00bs don't read stickys or research at all. They just make thread after pointless thread, duh.Felino wrote:Why take out the battry? Its not as if you need to reset anything.
Read the damn wiki man.
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gamemasterAS
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If you're dumb enough to open up your ipod instead of resetting it (hold down center and menu), then you have no business trying this. I put iPL on about six different nanos and on my iPod Video (I charged people to do it too haha). If you have less than 4GB of storage, there is no point in doing this. It's hard enough to manage your music on only 4GB, but now you have to manage ROMs and videos too! iPod Linux is too advanced for you. If you want to play videos on your iPod nano and you aren't good at writing programs or aren't very good at Linux or computers at all, I would recommend the Rockbox installation. http://build.rockbox.org/ and click on the "iPod Nano 1st gen" button. Download the .zip file, and run the installer with your iPod plugged into the computer. READ THE WIKI if you want to put stuff like videos on it. Also, there is a forum with people that have helped other kids do stuff with their iPods that have more trouble with stuff than you so that will probably help you. Sorry for the long post.
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You don't NEED a 2GB, but 4GB is best. That way, depending on how much music you listen to, (not too much if you are confined to 2GB) you can still have room left over for for the Linux OS or Rockbox and all the fancy garbage you want to put on your iPod like videos and games and such. If you don't care about your music and just want to soup up your iPod, 1GB is fine and you can still have a few CDs worth of music on it. Again, it all depends on how much extra media you are planning on loading your iPod with.
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You and your Mac, see windows will rule you.Harshboy wrote:btw, I'm on Windows most of the time (Even on the Macbook)
Murdok, if you don't know what you're doing then just stop, take a deep breath and look up info on the ipod linux site and read about what you need to do first. Oh, and you can only do the install with a usb 2.0 port. the 1.1 doesn't get recognized.
My ipod (4th gen 20 gig) has recently messed up and now is completely unresponsive for whatever reason all it shows is the apple logo and when i plug it into my computer the first frame of the charging icon. None of the controls work and its not even recognized as anything by my pc. Does anyone know what to do with it? Sorry that this is off topic but i figure that i might have a similar problem to murdok, even though I didnt screw up my ipod with linux.
Kurt_ wrote: I would use tact switches but I want the mushy feel. Mushy = God. (I typed that correctly).

Wow...where have I been. Theres a GBA Emulator for iPL. It runs 50-60% real speed with Sound.
http://ipodlinux.org/images/1/19/Igpsp.zip
Sweet
http://ipodlinux.org/images/1/19/Igpsp.zip
Sweet
