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11/10/2009 at 2:23 am #1729117
Although we’ve used GSAK for a while now, we are totally clueless about macros. Recently, we were browsing and found a macro which puts cache info. onto the notes section of your iPod. After installing it and checking “Enable for disk usage” for the iPod, we couldn’t get it to recognize that the iPod was connected and the macro wouldn’t work. We’re figuring the fix is something simple, but haven’t been able to locate it.
11/10/2009 at 3:34 am #1916674You can use gsak to load Ipods? Like you can/could with Cachemagnet?
If this is true, I just might have to break down and buy it then.11/10/2009 at 12:14 pm #1916675I was not aware that GSAK works with any Apple products. You might want to double check the …. function of the macro.
11/10/2009 at 1:10 pm #1916676Found this in the GSAK forum:
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=6998&st=0&%5B/code%5D
11/10/2009 at 3:07 pm #1916677Well HUH!!! It does work!
I think I found your problem Capt. You will see the drop down box. You need to picl what drive your I-pod is. Mine is F. CLick on “My Computer” and should be listed under Devices and Removable Storage.11/10/2009 at 3:55 pm #1916678@cheezehead wrote:
Well HUH!!! It does work!
I think I found your problem Capt. You will see the drop down box. You need to picl what drive your I-pod is. Mine is F. CLick on “My Computer” and should be listed under Devices and Removable Storage.That was it-we just figured that out, too. Boy, that’s pretty slick! Cachemate may be on the way out for us. You can also select whether you want each download to be added to or replace the one you already have. Maybe Mate will let me buy a new iPod…let’s see, 80 gig or do they have ones with more memory now? Thanks for the help!
11/10/2009 at 4:35 pm #1916679@Captain and Mate wrote:
@cheezehead wrote:
Well HUH!!! It does work!
I think I found your problem Capt. You will see the drop down box. You need to picl what drive your I-pod is. Mine is F. CLick on “My Computer” and should be listed under Devices and Removable Storage.That was it-we just figured that out, too. Boy, that’s pretty slick! Cachemate may be on the way out for us. You can also select whether you want each download to be added to or replace the one you already have. Maybe Mate will let me buy a new iPod…let’s see, 80 gig or do they have ones with more memory now? Thanks for the help!
An I pod is Muti-functional. Tell Mate that she can load music on it too, and then ya buy the car radio thingy and then you can listen to your ipod via car radio while driving from cache to cache.
Thou I don’t know if this program just works on nanos or other ipods as well.
11/10/2009 at 5:40 pm #1916680It should be ok with any of them. Ours is a 30GB that’s about 3 years old (it once survived a dunk in the lake), but one with a larger screen would probably be desirable.
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