I know about the PCMCIA power thing,  and I've tried the reset, and then
menu & play, but what comes up on the iPod is "ok to disconnect".

Larry



>From: Krevnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Lombard, Firewire PCMCIA card, and iPod
>Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 09:49:11 -0800
>
>Just plugging the iPod in does not work with most PCMCIA cards, because
>most cannot provide power over the port. You can attempt to use it with
>a FW card that can provide power through a power brick, or you can do
>the following:
>
>Plug the iPod in, press the Menu & Play buttons and hold until the iPod
>resets.
>
>Right when it resets, press the Next & Prev buttons and hold until 'Do
>not disconnect' appears. This puts the iPod into Firewire Disk Mode and
>should then make it appear on the desktop.



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