On 5/27/2010 6:15 PM, tony wrote:
> classic 1g?
>
> On 5/27/2010 7:06 PM, The Seven wrote:
>    
>> Am 28.05.2010 00:46, schrieb tony:
>>
>>      
>>> 1. im a software developer
>>> 2. i own a Classic
>>> 3. i have a shitload of free time
>>> 4. ive already asked multiple times for someone to point me in the right
>>> direction
>>>
>>> i would love to start doing something useful at any point
>>>
>>>        
>> To finally point into the right direction:
>> http://the-seven.tk/ipod/iloader/sourcecode.php
>> and irc://irc.freenode.net/linux4nano-dev for further questions, of course.
>>
>> There seems to be some problem with iBugger not managing to initialize
>> the USB controller properly on the classic 1g. It would be really great
>> (and a breakthrough for further development) if you could figure out
>> what's going on and fix it.
>> Hint: Try the nano 3g version. It is very likely that this will also
>> work on the classic, and the USB init seems to work correctly on the
>> nano 3g.
>>
>> I know that the iBugger code is a really huge mess, and that it's very
>> hard to really get into that, especially if you have never done assembly
>> language programming before, so feel free to ask me for any information
>> you need on IRC.
>>
>> TheSeven
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The 1g classic is also referred to as a 6g iPod tends to get both names 
mixed together forming the 6g classic which doesn't really exist.

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