Hello

You have damaged the main controller, as the USB is routed directly to it.
No luck, you can't repqir it.

Christoph


Prabhdeep Singh a écrit :
> @ Finn
> sorry for the hard english. my head is pretty messed up already from the
> ipod. the thing is,i clearly stated in my mail, that my ipod is working
> fine, playing songs, videos, everything, but when i connect it to my laptop
> or computer, it doesnt get detected.my computer doesnt know tht sumthing is
> connected.my laptop and computer usb ports are working totally fine.the
> problem is with my ipod's dock connecter or probably motherboard. bro, i
> clearly know its not a support forum or sumthing, but only u guys around are
> the ones who know the most about ipods. i cant get the required info
> anywhere.like the ipod pinouts, anything.am not an engineer or anything near
> one.am undergraduate, and dont have much clue of what happens in the ipod
> dock circuitry......i just need ur help at what might be wrong with my
> ipod.does the ipod have any fuses, if yes, did i blow one up supplying the
> 9V? and ya.i am just trying to know what is wrong with my ipod.i, by mistake
> had supplied 9V dc to the data pins of the ipod.by mistake.i want to know
> what i might have damaged and what i can do to undo the damage. thanks for
> ur reply tho. and bro, i know usb is 5V.i supplied the 9V totally by
> mistake.help me figure out what i damaged and how to rectify the problems in
> my logic board.
> 
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 6:18 PM, <linux4nano-dev-requ...@gna.org> wrote:
> 
>> Finn Wilke
> 
> 
> 
> 

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