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  • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

    I replaced the battery of this 2007 iPod nano 3rd generation with a new 550 mAh one and synced a load of music to its 8GB of storage. It was a tough job, but I enjoy the result 🙂

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    Before you throw old iPods away, please send them to me. I will pay shipping costs. I am a hoarder of old tech. I might fix them and give them away to people that need a bit of joy in their life. I am in Munich, Germany.

    jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ galooph@masto.galooph.comG philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.comP K accordingtowouter@mastodon.worldA 7 Replies Last reply
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    • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

      6 hours of listening to music later. Battery still almost full. Those iPods are still a marvel of technology. And as it is connected to post-battery headphones (Koss PortaPro), I can just enjoy another bunch of hours with fav music 😉

      - YouTube

      Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.

      favicon

      (www.youtube.com)

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      @jwildeboer
      Surprisingly pricey! O_O
      (depending on the generation)

      I. Must. Resist! :'D
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      • fasnix@fe.disroot.orgF fasnix@fe.disroot.org
        @jwildeboer
        Surprisingly pricey! O_O
        (depending on the generation)

        I. Must. Resist! :'D
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        @fasnix I got this one used for around €10. The new battery was €8. My hours of swearing and getting the new battery soldered in around €200 😉

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        • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

          @fasnix I got this one used for around €10. The new battery was €8. My hours of swearing and getting the new battery soldered in around €200 😉

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          @jwildeboer
          Ah, that's a great price!
          Enjoy listening to your music 🙂
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          • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

            Before you throw old iPods away, please send them to me. I will pay shipping costs. I am a hoarder of old tech. I might fix them and give them away to people that need a bit of joy in their life. I am in Munich, Germany.

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            For those that don't know, all iPods with the 30 pin connector (so not the very first ones with FireWire) are still fully supported by MacOS. You can connect them to your MacBook with m4 or whatever and Finder will pop up saying "Ah, an iPod, Want me to put music on it?". It's really weird. They work. They are supported. And yes, you can buy USB-C to 30 pin cables for a few bucks that JustWork™.

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            • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

              6 hours of listening to music later. Battery still almost full. Those iPods are still a marvel of technology. And as it is connected to post-battery headphones (Koss PortaPro), I can just enjoy another bunch of hours with fav music 😉

              - YouTube

              Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.

              favicon

              (www.youtube.com)

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              @jwildeboer you are saying that it doesnt need to have a chrome window embedded with xbox controller driver loaded to memory? how else would you write music player??

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              • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                For those that don't know, all iPods with the 30 pin connector (so not the very first ones with FireWire) are still fully supported by MacOS. You can connect them to your MacBook with m4 or whatever and Finder will pop up saying "Ah, an iPod, Want me to put music on it?". It's really weird. They work. They are supported. And yes, you can buy USB-C to 30 pin cables for a few bucks that JustWork™.

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                @jwildeboer just apple things 😄 i found my ipod video in the basement, and will oder a replacement battery! thanks for inspiring me!

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                • codingwombat@social.tchncs.deC codingwombat@social.tchncs.de

                  @jwildeboer just apple things 😄 i found my ipod video in the basement, and will oder a replacement battery! thanks for inspiring me!

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                  @codingWombat Thank iFixIt fro the detailed instructions on how to replace the battery 🙂

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                  • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                    I replaced the battery of this 2007 iPod nano 3rd generation with a new 550 mAh one and synced a load of music to its 8GB of storage. It was a tough job, but I enjoy the result 🙂

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                    @jwildeboer It's a very attractive idea, but the 8GB would cause me so much stress to pick which albums I'd put on it and which not.

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                    • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                      For those that don't know, all iPods with the 30 pin connector (so not the very first ones with FireWire) are still fully supported by MacOS. You can connect them to your MacBook with m4 or whatever and Finder will pop up saying "Ah, an iPod, Want me to put music on it?". It's really weird. They work. They are supported. And yes, you can buy USB-C to 30 pin cables for a few bucks that JustWork™.

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                      @jwildeboer your amazement tells us how much we got used to shit and abusive digital product stewardship. Of course a company that made billions selling iPod devices and makes billions selling new Mac should spend a few cents ensuring they work together.

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                      • fabienmarry@mastodon.socialF fabienmarry@mastodon.social

                        @jwildeboer your amazement tells us how much we got used to shit and abusive digital product stewardship. Of course a company that made billions selling iPod devices and makes billions selling new Mac should spend a few cents ensuring they work together.

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                        @fabienmarry Zune player owners would like the same respect from Microsoft. And Amazon Kindle owners too. Apple did it. That’s not me being amazed. It’s me giving them a tip of my hat.

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                        • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                          For those that don't know, all iPods with the 30 pin connector (so not the very first ones with FireWire) are still fully supported by MacOS. You can connect them to your MacBook with m4 or whatever and Finder will pop up saying "Ah, an iPod, Want me to put music on it?". It's really weird. They work. They are supported. And yes, you can buy USB-C to 30 pin cables for a few bucks that JustWork™.

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                          @jwildeboer i got ipod nano that still works fine, can even power fullsized headphones. Battery is not lasting very long anymore but for a 2 hour workout is fine. I just can't get scrobbler to work (for last.fm)

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                          • waveway@mementomori.socialW waveway@mementomori.social

                            @jwildeboer i got ipod nano that still works fine, can even power fullsized headphones. Battery is not lasting very long anymore but for a 2 hour workout is fine. I just can't get scrobbler to work (for last.fm)

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                            @Waveway A new battery will bring you back to 20+ hours 🙂

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                            • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                              For those that don't know, all iPods with the 30 pin connector (so not the very first ones with FireWire) are still fully supported by MacOS. You can connect them to your MacBook with m4 or whatever and Finder will pop up saying "Ah, an iPod, Want me to put music on it?". It's really weird. They work. They are supported. And yes, you can buy USB-C to 30 pin cables for a few bucks that JustWork™.

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                              @jwildeboer found an old iPod nano (3rd gen) here in the house from the previous owners. Attached it to my MacBook M3 and it asked immediately if I want to install an available software update. Unfortunately it did not start playing any song. Don't know if it's the battery or something else.

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                              • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                                @fabienmarry Zune player owners would like the same respect from Microsoft. And Amazon Kindle owners too. Apple did it. That’s not me being amazed. It’s me giving them a tip of my hat.

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                                @jwildeboer I get it, but this should be normal, not noteworthy.

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                                • fabienmarry@mastodon.socialF fabienmarry@mastodon.social

                                  @jwildeboer I get it, but this should be normal, not noteworthy.

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                                  @fabienmarry We are talking about 20 year old devices. That is noteworthy. 5 years, maybe 10 years, ok, should be normal. But 20 years. That’s noteworthy to me. The 2G and 3G mobile phones from 10 years ago can’t find a mobile network to book into.

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                                  • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                                    Before you throw old iPods away, please send them to me. I will pay shipping costs. I am a hoarder of old tech. I might fix them and give them away to people that need a bit of joy in their life. I am in Munich, Germany.

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                                    @jwildeboer I keep a couple of 5th gen iPod Nanos going for my Dad. He's got dementia, so every week, I load up one with all his new podcasts, and swap it for his old one 🙂

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                                    • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                                      @fabienmarry We are talking about 20 year old devices. That is noteworthy. 5 years, maybe 10 years, ok, should be normal. But 20 years. That’s noteworthy to me. The 2G and 3G mobile phones from 10 years ago can’t find a mobile network to book into.

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                                      @jwildeboer Sure but mobile phone require tons of infrastructure. iPod support is 99% basic file copy via USB + a tiny private DB.

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                                      • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                                        @fabienmarry We are talking about 20 year old devices. That is noteworthy. 5 years, maybe 10 years, ok, should be normal. But 20 years. That’s noteworthy to me. The 2G and 3G mobile phones from 10 years ago can’t find a mobile network to book into.

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                                        @jwildeboer Also the iPad nano can't be 20 year old, I'm barely over twenty myself ;o)

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                                        • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                                          For those that don't know, all iPods with the 30 pin connector (so not the very first ones with FireWire) are still fully supported by MacOS. You can connect them to your MacBook with m4 or whatever and Finder will pop up saying "Ah, an iPod, Want me to put music on it?". It's really weird. They work. They are supported. And yes, you can buy USB-C to 30 pin cables for a few bucks that JustWork™.

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                                          @jwildeboer And for those who use Linux and are prepared to install Chromium, TunesReloaded is an astonishingly useful tool for syncing your iPod on an OS that otherwise has no other way of doing so.

                                          TunesReloaded

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