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#1 March 4 2005

mahdoum
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Now you can customize the Ipod with Linux

Computer enthusiasts have worked out how to reprogram Apple's iPod music player with their own code using an ingenious acoustic trick.

They adapted the component that generates clicks - or "squeaks" - as a user scrolls through the on-screen menu in order to extract vital information from the latest generation of the device. This allowed them to install an alternative operating system and make their iPods run games and other new programs.

The project began when Nils Schneider, a 17-year-old computer science student from Germany, received an iPod for Christmas. Unlike most new iPod owners, he decided to install Linux - a freely available computer operating system not used as standard in iPods - on his device.

The existing version of Linux for the iPod would not install easily, however, as the latest generation of player features new hardware. Undeterred, Schneider decided to figure out how these components worked by himself. He found he could control some parts of the device but not those containing details about the way the unit starts up, which is vital to getting Linux installed.

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#2 March 4 2005

samer
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Re: Now you can customize the Ipod with Linux

very interesting info !
btw, welcome to the forums Mahdoum :)

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#3 March 4 2005

Charly
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Re: Now you can customize the Ipod with Linux

interesting !!

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#4 March 5 2005

mahdoum
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Re: Now you can customize the Ipod with Linux

thnx Samer

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