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Whats the difference between the 30GB build and the 60/80GB build?
Shaocaholica:
--- Quote from: Llorean on March 03, 2008, 05:32:57 PM ---As well, this question is no longer in any way installation related.
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Sorry if its in the wrong forum. Where should it go?
Shaocaholica:
--- Quote from: Llorean on March 03, 2008, 05:32:57 PM ---No, the code for the disks is not exclusive to either version. While the hard drives are different, the code to handle both types should exist in both versions. Otherwise the single bootloader that works for both wouldn't work.
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Will the Rockbox bootloader still work with an aftermarket HD. Like the 40GB and 60GB Toshibas?
Llorean:
The actual physical differences are a hardware topic.
It should work with any physically compatible HD, if it doesn't there's a bug or something needs to be fixed. But be aware, you pick your build based on what your iPod was originally. If you start with a 30 and put in a 60 disk, you still use the 30 build, as a larger disk doesn't add any RAM. ;)
Febs:
The original iPod hard drives are actually Toshiba drives: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodPort?topic=HardDriveReplacement
So, the answer is a qualified yes. The qualification being that you need to make sure that you get the right kind of drive. The iPod Video uses a ZIF connector, not the 50 pin connector found on some drives. The wiki page I linked to above gives more info. Regardless of the size of the replacement drive you use, you should choose the build that corresponds to the size of the drive that originally came with the player.
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