i don't know if this has been reported (maybe but i haven't seen it yet) so
i thought i would drop you a line.  i have installed gnupod .99.5 on an ipod
nano 3g.  i have an ihome ih8 clock radio.  the clock radio refused to use
the ipod as a music source for the alarm.  i did some online research and
saw that some had upgraded their firmware to the most recent (1.03?) and
this had resolved the problem.  when i had installed gnupod the firmware
version on the display was overwritten by gnupod's so i thought if i deleted
the gnupod dir and database info that would revert back to the firmware
version. it did not.  i'm not sure how to correct this but there should be a
way to fix this.  it would be less of an issue with the apple techs if you
could remove any trace of the gnupod installation.  currently they are the
only means i have to upgrade the firmware.

anyway, so i went to the apple store and asked them to do a factory reset
and firmware upgrade.  i was going to loose 800+ songs but no big deal.
easy enough to reload them.  i then asked the apple tech to put a demo song
on the ipod so i could verify it works with the ihome dock.  i tested the
ipod in my vehicle and when i got home i set an alarm on the ipod dock and
waited for the ipod to play the selection.  everything went off without a
hitch.

next i decided to upgrade to gnupod .99.6 and when i turned on the ipod and
looked at the display it still registered gnupod .99.5.  either the tech
restored the contents of the ipod (i had told him he didn't need to restore
anything) or the installation of gnupod writes something permanent in the
firmware.  not sure why this would happen so i suspect he restored the
music.  so i installed the latest gnupod, set a new alarm time on the ihome
dock and waited.  only the buzzer worked this time.  the only real
difference was that i had deleted the gnupod dir.  so i did that and the
ipod dock worked correctly when the alarm time arrived.

has there been any mention of the dir causing problems in this way?  right
now if i add music i think i'll have to:
1. init the ipod
2. add music
3. build apple database
4. remove gnupod dir

like i said there may be some mention of this somewhere but i must have
skipped over this in the docs or didn't find it through a google search.
maybe this is the first report.  but it seems like an oddity that should be
fixed or noted somewhere.  there should be a way to remove all traces of
gnupod from the ipod (i probably didn't see this in the manual) and there
should be a way to get the ipod with gnupod to play nicely with the ihome
ih8 ipod dock without having to remove the gnupod dir.

thanks for your assistance.

bill
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