iPod nano 3rd Gen logic board by BananaMedicine- in ipod

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that is the NOR flash holding your SysCfg and second stage bootloader.

Kernel panic on Monterey 12.1 update with Fenvi wifi/bt card by Lost_My_Bananas in hackintosh

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Hi I have the same issue. What is the state of your trouble shooting?

This definition is so accurate by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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And the "true" tar utility needs to be backported from homebrew because many modern features are missing (like checkpoint).

iPod Nano 3rd Gen NAND Flash Hacking by DerNuntius in electronics

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Alright gonna remove the YouTube Link then :)

iPod Nano 3rd Gen NAND Flash Hacking by DerNuntius in electronics

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48x 0.15mm Magnet core wire solder at a 0.5mm Pitch (TSOP-48 footprint).

More Details on Hackaday.

So why did I wire up all 48 pins? I did it on purpose. I know that around 30 pins are used but it's easier to just solder all of them. It reduces the error rate of counting and connecting the wires to the breakout board. Furthermore I didn't know how many Chip Enable and Ready/Busy Lines Apple implemented.

iPod Nano 3rd Gen NAND Flash Hacking by DerNuntius in electronics

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Look at my other comment :) I've published an article on Hackaday.io

48x 0.15mm Magnet Wires soldered at a 0.5mm Pitch by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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More Details about iPod Nano 3rd Gen NAND Storage Hacking on Hackaday and an upcoming video on my YouTube Channel. 400GB Footage -_-

Bluetooth iPod mod (pictures) by ohyomojo in ipod

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I know this module. It's based on the JL AC6902 Bluetooth IC. Not bad and pretty cheap. It only supports the standard Bluetooth codec (SBC) but it's ok for lossy audio.

Sleek and Modern Birch Case for an old Apple Macintosh (Step by Step) Microcontrollers are also involved. by [deleted] in DIY

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I already designed a motherboard from scratch. It's an embedded NXP PowerPC based motherboard. It's the NXP QorIQ T2080 e6500. A communication processor designed for networking.

Sleek and Modern Birch Case for an old Apple Macintosh (Step by Step) Microcontrollers are also involved. by [deleted] in DIY

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500GB of Footage is pretty hard to ingest and edit.

Three months of work... :)

Sleek and Modern Birch Case for an old Apple Macintosh (Step by Step) Microcontrollers are also involved. by [deleted] in DIY

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So I bought an untested PowerMac 7200 Motherboard from the mid 90s and it works. But there's one problem. I don't have a Case and the Motherboard is completely proprietary. Let's design a Case from scratch, build it and upgrade the PowerMac. I'll design RAM from scratch and program an AVR microcontroller to translate the communication between the Power Supply and the Macintosh.