>
>
> For that matter, it may be cheaper to just buy another iPod. 4th and
> 5th gen ones go pretty cheaply these days.
>
> (for that matter, look for a 1st Gen mini, you can put in a CF card
> (which you can get up to 64 gigs nowadays) and go all solid-state.)
>
> --
> Bruce Johnson
>
> Now that's an interesting solution, my first page of googling brought up
this site
for DIY to most any iPod
http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/767/put-flash-memory-into-almost-any-ipod#zcr8faa9a2663d96577fb0ceb5ed957da04

and this one in the UK  to have it done to a 4th gen even
http://www.ipodrepair.nl/uk/order_flash_uk.html

When i have more time I will consider this seriously, at least I can give it
a shot.
thanks, Del

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