Greetings all,
Just a little advice. My apologies up front if this is a bit off
topic.

My 3rd-Gen. iPod's hard drive bit the dust yesterday and, since I have
the liberty to investigate an alternative, thought now is the time to
try.
I would like to try out the "solid state" emulation approach with a
compact flash card strategy.
Here are my questions:
a) is it possible for this vintage iPod?
b) can I use "just any" compact flash card, or is there a certain
style/voltage to look for?
c) I am presuming I'll need an adapter to interface with the standard
drive's port. What type?

Thanks beforehand for any advice.
Best regards,
Dana
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