Re: Kinda OT but hoping someone here knows...

2018-06-19 Thread Bruce Johnson
Thanks for the responses, all!

On Jun 19, 2018, at 4:02 AM, John Ruschmeyer 
mailto:jrusc...@gmail.com>> wrote:

The first two generations of iPod were Firewire only (both charge and sync).
The 3rd generation iPod added the ability to sync over USB, but still needed FW 
to charge. This was the first version of the iPod to sport the 30-pin connector.
The 4th and 5th along with the iPod Mini could charge and sync from either FW 
or USB. I'm not sure about the first couple of generations of the Nano.
Subsequent iPods removed FW support.

FYI, a FW charger is a great thing to have if you are ever trying to revive an 
older iPod which has sat for a *really* long time and has a totally flat 
battery.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 9:38 PM Stan Earl 
mailto:stane...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The original iPod had FW at the power block and FW on the top of the unit. The 
iPod mini had FW at the power block and 30 pin at the base of the unit. It will 
charge the next generation slim small iPod and should charge others with the 30 
pin connector. My iPad 3 says "This accessory may not be supported", and does 
not show charging.
Hope this helps...

> On Jun 18, 2018, at 8:11 PM, Bruce Johnson 
> mailto:john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu>> wrote:
>
> Hit a yard sale yesterday, and saw what I thought was a charger for an iPad, 
> in a box with a whole bunch of random hardware (of the nuts and bolts and odd 
> mechanical bits type) was told “$10 but you have to take that whole box”
>
> So I brought the box home, found a couple of tools, a variety of useful bits 
> and the charger, which turned out turned out to be for an original iPod, 
> since it has a FW port. It has a 30-pin cable. Is it the same as the 30-pin 
> one used in more recent devices?
>
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Re: Kinda OT but hoping someone here knows...

2018-06-19 Thread John Ruschmeyer
The first two generations of iPod were Firewire only (both charge and sync).
The 3rd generation iPod added the ability to sync over USB, but still
needed FW to charge. This was the first version of the iPod to sport the
30-pin connector.
The 4th and 5th along with the iPod Mini could charge and sync from either
FW or USB. I'm not sure about the first couple of generations of the Nano.
Subsequent iPods removed FW support.

FYI, a FW charger is a great thing to have if you are ever trying to revive
an older iPod which has sat for a *really* long time and has a totally flat
battery.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 9:38 PM Stan Earl  wrote:

> The original iPod had FW at the power block and FW on the top of the unit.
> The iPod mini had FW at the power block and 30 pin at the base of the unit.
> It will charge the next generation slim small iPod and should charge others
> with the 30 pin connector. My iPad 3 says "This accessory may not be
> supported", and does not show charging.
> Hope this helps...
>
> > On Jun 18, 2018, at 8:11 PM, Bruce Johnson 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hit a yard sale yesterday, and saw what I thought was a charger for an
> iPad, in a box with a whole bunch of random hardware (of the nuts and bolts
> and odd mechanical bits type) was told “$10 but you have to take that whole
> box”
> >
> > So I brought the box home, found a couple of tools, a variety of useful
> bits and the charger, which turned out turned out to be for an original
> iPod, since it has a FW port. It has a 30-pin cable. Is it the same as the
> 30-pin one used in more recent devices?
> >
> >
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Re: Kinda OT but hoping someone here knows...

2018-06-18 Thread Stan Earl
The original iPod had FW at the power block and FW on the top of the unit. The 
iPod mini had FW at the power block and 30 pin at the base of the unit. It will 
charge the next generation slim small iPod and should charge others with the 30 
pin connector. My iPad 3 says "This accessory may not be supported", and does 
not show charging. 
Hope this helps...

> On Jun 18, 2018, at 8:11 PM, Bruce Johnson  
> wrote:
> 
> Hit a yard sale yesterday, and saw what I thought was a charger for an iPad, 
> in a box with a whole bunch of random hardware (of the nuts and bolts and odd 
> mechanical bits type) was told “$10 but you have to take that whole box”
> 
> So I brought the box home, found a couple of tools, a variety of useful bits 
> and the charger, which turned out turned out to be for an original iPod, 
> since it has a FW port. It has a 30-pin cable. Is it the same as the 30-pin 
> one used in more recent devices?
> 
> 
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> College of Pharmacy
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Kinda OT but hoping someone here knows...

2018-06-18 Thread Bruce Johnson
Hit a yard sale yesterday, and saw what I thought was a charger for an iPad, in 
a box with a whole bunch of random hardware (of the nuts and bolts and odd 
mechanical bits type) was told “$10 but you have to take that whole box”

So I brought the box home, found a couple of tools, a variety of useful bits 
and the charger, which turned out turned out to be for an original iPod, since 
it has a FW port. It has a 30-pin cable. Is it the same as the 30-pin one used 
in more recent devices?


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