I do this all of the time.

In iTunes you have to turn on the use as hard drive option in case you didn't know.

Tom

On May 9, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Alex Tweedly wrote:


This isn't as off-topic as it might sound ... can I use an iPod Nano as a USB drive ?

Specifically, can I put a Rev player, stack and data files on the iPod, and then run the player+stack on arbitrary PC with USB port.

I'd prefer not to build it into a standalone - but could do if that made a difference.

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