
The 6th Gen 160Gb (Thick) model will require a replacement HDD Ribbon as the original hard drive uses an CE-ATA interface, replacement Ribbons can be purchased here. Please note we DO NOT support these types of installations – the iFlash boards are designed and only tested to work with the original Apple iPod OS and iTunes / Apple iPod Music software. This LBA28 Limitation can be removed by replacing the iPod operating system with an 3rd party OS. The 6th Gen models (80Gb/120Gb/Thick 160Gb) are limited to LBA28 addressing by Apple, so these models will only show and use up to 128Gb of the storage installed – The other iPod models have LBA48 addressing so do not have this limitation. but from what I’m seeing, it fits with no. As with all new batteries, I never leave them alone unattended the first few weeks in case they do catch fire. I’ve left it charging for 2 days while it synchronized my full collection. 23Mb/s writes and 14Mb/s reads this is expected as the SD-CF Adapter is spec’d for 25Mb/s transfer rates. 22Mb/s read and more importantly for syncing 32Mb/s writes to the iPod. Reports for other (60Gb/80Gb/160Gb) iPods limits can range from 30000 tracks to 60000 tracks. I’ve been using the iFlash Quad and the 3000mAh battery in a thin backing. Dual 512Gb (2x 256Gb SDXC) The mSata and HDD hit the USB2.0 limits with approx. The track limits are a function of the iTunes database size and the memory (RAM) on the iPod motherboard, it is not a limitation of the iFlash adapters.įeedback from users, the limit range for the 30Gb model iPods can be anywhere from 10000 tracks to 30000 tracks.

artist name, track name, genre, comments, album art, etc, etc). The track limit’s shown are only approximate, the actual limit will depend on your iTunes library and the amount of meta-data stored within (e.g.
TARKAN IFLASH QUAD MANUAL
IPod Diagnostics / Manual Test / SysCfg Model Description
