I have only 1.2 gigs of music on the Lombard, and I'm only adding a
song or two occasionally, so it's not bad. Then again, the Lombard
still has its stock 6 GB drive...
Caleb
On Friday, Dec 30, 2005, at 21:06 America/Chicago,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/30/05 9:43 PM, "Caleb Cupples" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
It was nothing. I'd remembered seeing one last night when I was
browsing for a Sonnet Aria, so I'm just glad my vague memories can
help. Best of luck to you getting your Pismo running USB2, but with my
experience, even USB 1 does a fairly decent job on a Video iPod. Take
it from little ol' me. I use the built-in ports on my Lombard all the
time. It's slow, but it's still a little faster than the Lombard's
factory drive.
Caleb - the difference between syncing with USB1 and USB2 is
tremendous.
When I completely swap out playlists on my 4 gig Nano it takes about 15
minutes on my desktop G5 (USB2) and between 60 and 90 minutes on my G4
at
work. (I don't normally sync it with my work computer but I wanted to
test
it before buying my wife a Nano for Christmas.) I don't know how you
could
stand filling a 30 or 60 Gig iPod with USB1.
david
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