Hey, On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 10:35 +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote: > * snip* > Not sure exactly which devices you refer to by "newer iDevices". There > are roughly 2 ipods families for this matter, the iPod Classic/iPod > Nano (called iPod from now on) on one side, and the iPod Touch/iPhone > (called iPhone from now on) on the other side. By newer iDevices I mean what you call the iPhone. ;-) > For the iPod, the plist xml file doesn't exist on the visible device > filesystem, but it can be extracted through a SCSI Inquiry command, > and libgpod installs a hal callout which issues this command and > writes the plist file to disk when the iPod is plugged in. > > For the iPhone, I suspect this information is available somehow from > the iPhone but at this point in time, I have no idea where to get it > from. Maybe it's available from the custom USB protocol, maybe it's > available somewhere in the filesystem, I don't know :) But I'm pretty > sure it can be found somehow. I have an iPod Touch, if there's anything I can do to help out here short of sending it to you (I need it for work) let me know! Take care, -- Daniel G. Taylor http://programmer-art.org
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