Don't instruct Ipod 1G/2G users to use USB.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@20544 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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Jonas Häggqvist 2009-03-26 21:35:21 +00:00
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@ -48,7 +48,14 @@ follow the instructions at
\nopt{gigabeats}{
\begin{description}
\item[USB connection.] To transfer Rockbox to your \dap{} you need to
\nopt{ipod1g2g}{
\item[USB connection.]
}
\opt{ipod1g2g}{
\item[Firewire connection.]
}
To transfer Rockbox to your \dap{} you need to
connect it to your computer. For manual installation/uninstallation, or
should autodetection fail during automatic installation, you need to know
where to access the \dap{}. On Windows this means you need to know
@ -62,8 +69,8 @@ follow the instructions at
then wait for it to open and then quit it. You
also need to ensure the ``Enable use as disk'' option is enabled for
your \dap{} in Itunes. Your \dap{} should then enter disk mode
automatically when connected to a
computer via USB. If your computer does not recognise your \dap{}, you may
automatically when connected to a computer via \nopt{ipod1g2g}{USB.}\opt{ipod1g2g}{Firewire.}
If your computer does not recognise your \dap{}, you may
need to enter disk mode manually. Disconnect your \dap{} from the
computer. Hard reset the \dap{} by pressing and holding the \ButtonMenu{} and
\ButtonSelect{} buttons simultaneously. As soon as the \dap{} resets, press
@ -665,4 +672,4 @@ then you can try generating \fname{rockbox.tar} instead of
and copying it to the data partition. During the next boot, the bootloader
will extract it.
\end{itemize}
}
}