Chuck

Yes it is actually a Pioneer 112D in a 5.25" external firewire case with its 
own 'walled' power supply and on and off switch on the case.

With the iPod hooked up and the writer switched on at the wall and not the 
unit, the iPod will charge and not mount.

With the iPod hooked up and the writer on at wall and on at unit then the iPod 
will mount and work fine.

Simon

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-original message-
Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Firewire & iPod
From: Charles Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 23/09/2008 00:35



On Sep 22, 2008, at 5:17 PM, Simon Royal wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I have recently swapped most of my external USB drives for Firewire  
> ones,
> as I only ever had my iPod plugged in via firewire, leaving a spare
> firewire port, meanwhile my USB ports and hubs were brimming.
>
> So I hooked up my iPod through my external firewire DVD writer. Great!
> apart from one oddity.
>
> Sit the iPod on the dock and it powers up and charges but wouldn't  
> mount.
> So I switched on the firewire DVD writer

???  I gather that the DVD unit has an external (I.E. Wall Wart)  
power supply.
Just how are you 'switching on' the DVD unit? Is there a switch on  
the DVD?

> and lo and behold the iPod showed
> it's 'do not disconnect' and then mounted and iTunes kicked into life.
>
> So what would happen if I turned off my DVD writer while the iPod was
> mounted? Would it disconnect the iPod too.

That would be my expectation given your description so far.

> Just a bit confused as to why it
> would power the iPod even if the DVD writer is off but only mount  
> if it is
> on.
>
> Seems daisy chaining has its drawbacks.
>
Another example of deficient documentation, requiring the User (you)  
to 'learn by experimentation'.  ;-)
Fortunately, I haven't yet run into any questionable problems using  
FireWire.

Chuck D.

> Simon
>
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