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Ipod Nano questions

I have an Ipod nano second gen. 2GB

1) why does it say 1.77GB, not 2 GB? I know it's always less than the advertised size but is this size normal?

2) Any way to hack it and make it play video like the first-gen ones?
 
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
I have an Ipod nano second gen. 2GB

1) why does it say 1.77GB, not 2 GB? I know it's always less than the advertised size but is this size normal?

2) Any way to hack it and make it play video like the first-gen ones?

I question the longevity of this thread.
 
Originally posted by: suicidalpigeon
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
I have an Ipod nano second gen. 2GB

1) why does it say 1.77GB, not 2 GB? I know it's always less than the advertised size but is this size normal?

2) Any way to hack it and make it play video like the first-gen ones?

I question the longevity of this thread.

-.- its not really hacking.
 
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
Originally posted by: suicidalpigeon
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
I have an Ipod nano second gen. 2GB

1) why does it say 1.77GB, not 2 GB? I know it's always less than the advertised size but is this size normal?

2) Any way to hack it and make it play video like the first-gen ones?

I question the longevity of this thread.

-.- its not really hacking.
nope, its hacking alright

 
Originally posted by: lobbyone
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
Originally posted by: suicidalpigeon
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
I have an Ipod nano second gen. 2GB

1) why does it say 1.77GB, not 2 GB? I know it's always less than the advertised size but is this size normal?

2) Any way to hack it and make it play video like the first-gen ones?

I question the longevity of this thread.

-.- its not really hacking.
nope, its hacking alright

well can you guys answer my first question?
 
1.77GB sounds about right. My 2gb zen came with 1888mb space total. You can do the math to see what it should be theoretically (2gb = 2000000000b) so take that divided by 1024 cubed to get gbs. It comes out to be 1.86gbs, so figure apple used about .09 of that for software or whatever they put on there, and you're at where you're supposed to be.

As for your second question, I wasn't even aware -any- nano could play videos
 
Normal,
mini,
micro,
nano.

THAT is the progression, SUCK IT APPLE. It's way too colossal to be called the "nano", even in marketingspeak.
 
Originally posted by: unfalliblekrutch
1.77GB sounds about right. My 2gb zen came with 1888mb space total. You can do the math to see what it should be theoretically (2gb = 2000000000b) so take that divided by 1024 cubed to get gbs. It comes out to be 1.86gbs, so figure apple used about .09 of that for software or whatever they put on there, and you're at where you're supposed to be.

As for your second question, I wasn't even aware -any- nano could play videos

they could also be made into linux and play gameboy games
 
Originally posted by: cheesygoldfish
Originally posted by: unfalliblekrutch
1.77GB sounds about right. My 2gb zen came with 1888mb space total. You can do the math to see what it should be theoretically (2gb = 2000000000b) so take that divided by 1024 cubed to get gbs. It comes out to be 1.86gbs, so figure apple used about .09 of that for software or whatever they put on there, and you're at where you're supposed to be.

As for your second question, I wasn't even aware -any- nano could play videos

they could also be made into linux and play gameboy games

oh...that kind of "hack". I assumed he meant trying to install gen 1 firmware or something, and I wasn't aware gen 1 could play videos
 
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