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46 your \dap{}. 46 your \dap{}.
47 47
48 \opt{ipod}{ 48 \opt{ipod}{
49 \note{Your \dap{} should enter disk mode automatically when connected to a 49 Your \dap{} should enter disk mode automatically when connected to a
50 computer via USB. If your computer does not recognise your \dap{}, you 50 computer via USB. If your computer does not recognise your \dap{}, you may
51 may need to enter the disk mode manually. Disconnect your \dap{} from the 51 need to enter the disk mode manually. Disconnect your \dap{} from the
52 computer. Reset the \dap{} by pressing and holding the \ButtonMenu{} and 52 computer. Reset the \dap{} by pressing and holding the \ButtonMenu{} and
53 \ButtonSelect{} buttons simultaneously. As soon as the \dap{} resets, 53 \ButtonSelect{} buttons simultaneously. As soon as the \dap{} resets, press
54 press and hold the \ButtonMenu{} and \ButtonPlay{} buttons 54 and hold the \ButtonMenu{} and \ButtonPlay{} buttons simultaneously. Your
55 simultaneously. Your \dap{} should enter disk mode, and you can try 55 \dap{} should enter disk mode, and you can try reconnecting to the computer.
56 reconnecting to the computer. 56 }
57 } 57
58 \opt{ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodcolor,ipodmini}{ 58 \opt{ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodcolor,ipodmini}{
59 \note{\index{Firewire}Firewire detection is not supported in Rockbox at 59 \note{\index{Firewire}Firewire detection is not supported in Rockbox at
60 the moment. Please use USB only.} 60 the moment. Please use USB only.}
61 }
62 } 61 }
63 62
64\item[Text editor.] As you will see in the following chapters, Rockbox is 63\item[Text editor.] As you will see in the following chapters, Rockbox is
65 highly configurable. In addition to saving configurations within Rockbox, 64 highly configurable. In addition to saving configurations within Rockbox,
66 Rockbox also allows you to create customised configuration files. If you 65 Rockbox also allows you to create customised configuration files. If you
@@ -69,6 +68,17 @@ software.
69 68
70\end{description} 69\end{description}
71 70
71\opt{ipod}{
72 \note{In addition to the requirements described above, Rockbox only works on
73 Ipods formatted with the FAT32 filesystem (i.e., Ipods initialised by iTunes
74 for Windows). It does not work with the HFS+ filesystem (i.e. Ipods
75 initialised by iTunes for the Mac). More information and instructions for
76 converting an Ipod to FAT32 can be found on the
77 \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodConversionToFAT32} wiki
78 page on the Rockbox web site. Note that after conversion, you can still use
79 a FAT32 Ipod on a Mac.
80 }
81}
72 82
73\section{Installing Rockbox}\label{sec:installing_rockbox} 83\section{Installing Rockbox}\label{sec:installing_rockbox}
74\index{Installation} 84\index{Installation}