Honestly, I don't really have a clue what to do about the 3G problem. I
can't think of a way how this thing could escape a nanotron, but it
obviously did.
It could of course be possible that there was some bug within the
nanotron hardware or software that made it fail, but that's unlikely either.
So the only thing I could think of that may actually help is build yet
another nanotron and have it attack another nano. And if this still
fails, we may want to try a different firmware revision.

Do you have the neccessary hardware and tools to build one? Mindstorms
seems to work quite well, but the arduino-based solution should work,
too, like most other microcontrollers. Actually, a few servos or
solenoids, some transistors, and a serial port in bitbanging mode might
work, too.

Keanen Shaw schrieb:
> Hey people, since I'm on the mailing list I thought it would be appropriate
> for me to actually say something without you blokes ignoring it. So, for the
> last time, I have an iPod Nano 3G that I can run any kind of test on you
> want. It is pretty much disposable, as I have no way to use it now that I'm
> running Puppy Linux. Anyone want to say "nice to know" or "we'll keep in
> touch"? I'm not going to deal with this bullshit anymore.
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