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2008-02-01
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IIRC, only the iPod Photo and possibly the iPod Video that followed had Disk Mode. The newer models do not have this. In theory, it may be possible to run this with OTG and a powered hub, but unlikely that the powered hub can be excluded since the iPod uses a kind of microdrive that consumes more power than normal flash devices.
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Would it be possible to use an iPod (since it is self powered) as external storage for movies, etc. and connect via the usb port... and if so, what mode would one have to use to do that (host or OTG)?
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2008-02-01
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Would it require a powered hub where the iPod itself is battery powered?
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2008-02-21
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Thanks,
Thor