> On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 12:37:24PM -0600, Steven ** wrote:
> > On a related note, could an iPod be connected to the Neo?
Yes.
On lun, 2007-02-19 at 18:24 +0100, Harald Welte wrote:
> i don't know why there is a _technical_ reason for not doing so. But
> then, Apple seems to do all kinds of s
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 12:37:24PM -0600, Steven ** wrote:
> So, I know the USB port is a mini and it's unpowered. But...
>
> Assuming there's a USB mini to full USB adapter, is there any reason
> you couldn't connect the Neo to a USB hard drive? Most (all) of the
> USB hard drives I've seen had
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
pe, 2007-02-16 kello 12:37 -0600, Steven ** kirjoitti:
So, I know the USB port is a mini and it's unpowered. But...
Assuming there's a USB mini to full USB adapter, is there any reason
you couldn't connect the Neo to a USB hard drive? Most (all) of the
USB hard drives I've
pe, 2007-02-16 kello 12:37 -0600, Steven ** kirjoitti:
> So, I know the USB port is a mini and it's unpowered. But...
>
> Assuming there's a USB mini to full USB adapter, is there any reason
> you couldn't connect the Neo to a USB hard drive? Most (all) of the
> USB hard drives I've seen had a ex
So, I know the USB port is a mini and it's unpowered. But...
Assuming there's a USB mini to full USB adapter, is there any reason
you couldn't connect the Neo to a USB hard drive? Most (all) of the
USB hard drives I've seen had a external power supply.
On a related note, could an iPod be connec
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