Hi,

Your message is very hard to read. Please note we are not all english
native speakers and have sometimes problems to decipher such strange
writing. (Even English native speakers would probably have some
problems reading that)

What are you exactly trying to do? If I understood you correctly you
connected a 9V source to the usb data ports. That is not a good idea,
because

1) Never connect any power source to data pins alone if you are not
100% sure that it doesn't do any harm. Did you ever wonder why the VCC
and GND pins of a USB plug are designed that way that they are always
connected first and never before the data pins?
2) USB runs with 5V. 9V is way too much. I'm really wondering why your
iPod is still working
3) I don't think you actually want to do this at all.

This is really not an iPod support mailing list and I'm pretty sure
that you are in the wrong place here.
But if you want help please try to explain your problem first:
Your dock connector cable is dead?
Your computers USB port is dead?
You have put your iPod in a near-by river and now start wondering why
it doesn't work anymore?

I can just guess. Your iPod is probably dead and you can use it as a
shiny paperweight now.

Finn

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Prabhdeep Singh <psgarch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys. U people are the only ones who know the best about ipod
> classic 6gs out there.i mean the voltage that goes in,the data, the
> pins layout on the ipod dock.i realy realy need ur help.so here goes
> the story. I was trying to make myself a charger for my ipod classic
> 6g.the data lines, the middle 2 points on the usb port, D+ and D-,
> which should have 2.6Vat D+ and 2.0V at D-.my problem, i supplied
> nothing less than 9volts (i assume it to b,tho the source myt very wel
> b 6V).i tried both the conditions in polarity.as in +9v dc to d+,
> ground to d-, and thn, -9v dc to d+ and ground to d-.and i just
> discovered my ipod doesnt get detectd by my laptop or computer at
> al.when connectd, the ipod screen lights up as if sumthng is
> connectd,bt no detection on computer means no data transfr plus no
> charging through usb ports.please note, tht my ipod is working
> fine.playing songs,evrythng.i just cant charge or transfer songs.in
> diagnostic mode, the ipod detects that it is conectd thru usb.firewire
> as always says 0.nt detected.is there anyway, any way tht i cn transfr
> songs?i can stil charge through firewire, can i? Is there any fuse on
> the mainboard, dock connecter, anythng on the data lines tht blew?guys
> please please please help.my ipod is out of waranty.and i am fairly
> experiencd wid ipod opening up.i just knw i wnt quite b able to
> solder.bt please help guys.suggest anythng.evn if i cnt do
> anythng.please help guys.

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