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OK, why not? by imperito2002-12-27 00:04:39
  an ipod by sketcher2002-12-27 00:19:37
    an iPod! by vyrus2002-12-27 00:24:52
      do you have a link to that? by sketcher2002-12-27 00:29:33
        google for ephpod. by vyrus 2002-12-27 00:35:37
And FYI, mine had trouble making the directory structure on my iPod, with the result that I had to point it to C: as the iPod, let it make the structure there, then copy the ipod_control directory onto the iPod (which should appear in my computer as a biga** portable HD.) Once you do that, you can point it to the real iPod and it will work. Just warning you in case you have the same problem, which seems to derive from a poor port (ephpod originally worked with the mac ipod only).

*Realizes that he is holding a 5GB portable HD, which can incidentally do some other stuff relating to music. Laughs evilly.*
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          did you have this problem? by sketcher2002-12-27 00:50:21
            You suck. by vyrus2002-12-27 00:55:57
              yeah, i know- im not worthy by sketcher2002-12-27 01:01:11
                I'll tell you what... by vyrus2002-12-27 01:05:31
                  i think i have 6.5 gigs of space remaining by sketcher2002-12-27 01:12:19
                    Define portable. by vyrus2002-12-27 01:14:04
                      a wee bit bigger than a cd drive by sketcher2002-12-27 01:19:28
                        I much prefer portable, as in, fits in my pocket. by vyrus2002-12-27 01:31:08

 

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