On 2005.01.31, Kevin S. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all, I don't actually run AOLserver on the processor in the
> iPod.

Awww.  I'm waiting for the day someone produces a Firewire-to-Ethernet
dongle, so I can justify booting Linux on my 40G iPod to run AOLserver.
Then the "portable web farm" (you know, 20-30 iPod's in a suitcase) can
become a reality ... :-)

> It's a stock iPod with disk access enabled.  I merely carry around
> three AOLserver binaries (Linux, Win32, and Mac OSX) and a single
> servers directory.

Neat.  Couple that with my TiVo code for AOLserver, and you could then
view your photos and listen to your MP3s on a Series2 TiVo with the Home
Media Option directly off your iPod.  :-)

Another reason why I'm totally bummed that my Dell C840 laptop's
Firewire is not a powered Firewire port.  Sigh.

-- Dossy

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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