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I sent an email to Tarkan Akdam himself (the creator of the adaptor), and was told that he had experimented extensively with cf to sd adapters. I then found that there were cf to sd card converters available.
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Highest capacity card to my knowledge is 128 gb, so size might be inadequate for your purposes.ĬF cards are typically used in cameras and tend to be more expensive than sd cards of equivalent size. Depending on the speed of the card you use, transferring data to the card might be slower than the hdd. Eliminates the heat produced by the hdd, in turn making the iPod run cooler overall. Eliminates the boot up time that comes with the hdd spinning into action. Replaces the hdd with stationary components. The whole process is incredibly simple and doesn't require any soldering, though some patience and care will ensure success. Unfortunately, this adapter is compliant only with 5g, 5.5g, 6g, 6.5g and 7g models of the iPod classic.įor those wary of tinkering with your iPod, rest easy. It involves replacing the iPod's hdd with a CF card adaptor dubbed the "iFlash". While looking up a replacement hard drive online, i found an alternative method that allows the ipod to accept CF cards. My 5.5g ipod's hard drive had failed 2 months ago.