USB takes 5v not 9v. The 6G does not have Firewire. Sorry.

2010/6/30 Prabhdeep Singh <psgarch...@gmail.com>:
> 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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