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2008-01-06
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2008-01-06
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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The (5G video) iPod apparently wants to recharge or something else so asks for more than 200mA. The nano or the flash only might not have these problems. Also note it will ask for the peak power usage, not average or typical. The question is not whether it needs it (and defragging a full FAT 5G will drop the battery to zero on a PC), but what it asks for.
I should try my old 3g (recharges via Firewire) - it might not ask for much from the USB.
It might also be possible - but dangerous - to override the current check.
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-08
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