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Conor Ryan 14-01-2005 10:47

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Originally Posted by KyleGilbert45
I thought this thread was suppose to be about putting the FIRST rules on your iPod or any other type of handheld device.

yeah well we kinda got into reviews of the handheld devices too. its called an evolving thread, right now i'd say its a teenager.

i kind of wish that the ipod is plug and play, that would be pretty handy, it would also be handy if it was able to store stuff like a usb key could, then it would be like...perfect. Oh has anyone upgraded their headphones on their handheld device? I'm in the market for my iPod

ahecht 14-01-2005 12:36

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Originally Posted by cdr1122334455
i kind of wish that the ipod is plug and play, that would be pretty handy, it would also be handy if it was able to store stuff like a usb key could, then it would be like...perfect. Oh has anyone upgraded their headphones on their handheld device? I'm in the market for my iPod

It is, it does, and I have.

If you just plug an iPod into a PC without installing anything, it will show up as a removable drive. Just copy the music into iPod_Control/Music/F00 and you are good to go (you may have to enable viewing hidden folders). You can also put any files on it, just as you would a USB key.

Similarly, if you have installed iTunes, just go to Edit-Preferences-iPod-General and check "Enable Disk Use", which will stop iTunes from taking your iPod hostage. The only downside to this is that whenever your iPod is plugged in, it will show the "Do not Disconnect" logo, and you will need to either open iTunes and click eject or use the "Stop Hardware" icon in your taskbar before disconnecting.

Finally, if you are going for replacement headphones, I highly recommend the Sony MDR-ES71SL. They are by far the best portable headphones I have ever used, and you can even get white ones that match your iPod (although you usually will pay a bit more for white).

Conor Ryan 14-01-2005 13:48

Re: FIRST Rules On Ipod
 
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Originally Posted by ahecht
It is, it does, and I have.

If you just plug an iPod into a PC without installing anything, it will show up as a removable drive. Just copy the music into iPod_Control/Music/F00 and you are good to go (you may have to enable viewing hidden folders). You can also put any files on it, just as you would a USB key.

good point, i should of realized that.

has anyone used the linux build for iPod? I'm thinking of possibly trying it

Conor Ryan 14-01-2005 16:47

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Originally Posted by Bremma
Hey, I already put the vCard version of the rules on my iPod. The Game works fine, but I think there may be an error with The Robot. All I get is the title when it opens up. Is anyone else having this problem?

try opening it up on your computer, should that not work go with the notes version, works fine for me, just its a little slower,

sorry i'm not giving any donations out until i upgrade my headphones

Poz 15-01-2005 23:04

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yeah, that's freaking geniOUS!

ThamiorLianodel 17-01-2005 13:57

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Thanks! I now have the rules on my iPod. :D It might just take a bit of use to get used to looking up the rules that way. And I probably should have edited out the Table of Contents in each section. :p

Omni L 17-01-2005 20:52

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ooo! I'm gonna have to try this!

15 gig 3e iPod woo!

Wetzel 13-03-2005 12:45

Re: FIRST Rules On Ipod
 
1. Did anyone use them?
2. Has anyone gotten the updated rules?

Wetzel

iamericam 15-03-2005 15:41

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Originally Posted by CJO
Yeah, but does your pocket PC run linux?

If not, www.handhelds.org

My iPod runs Linux... go to http://ipodlinux.sourceforge.net/

The only downside is to use iTunes you have to switch back to the mac OS, but it's not hard, just holding a few buttons during start up. Oh, and as far as I know, it only works for 3g and earlier.

Joe Matt 15-03-2005 15:43

Re: FIRST Rules On Ipod
 
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Originally Posted by Wetzel
1. Did anyone use them?
2. Has anyone gotten the updated rules?

Wetzel

It's a novelty until a better way of getting through the text is devised, it becomes easier to read, and it isn't a pain in the butt to get the updated rules on it...

Conor Ryan 16-03-2005 16:18

Re: FIRST Rules On Ipod
 
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Originally Posted by JosephM
It's a novelty until a better way of getting through the text is devised, it becomes easier to read, and it isn't a pain in the butt to get the updated rules on it...

yeah i got the most updated rules on there, its currently a pain in the butt to read but its pretty handy if you know what your looking for.


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