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Day: October 5, 2004

Ipod Remote Hacking…

October 5, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 1 Comment

ipod remote

here’s a great guide of how the ipod remote works, if you’re like me, and might be if you’re reading this, you’d like to control your ipod via other ways, like wiring your jacket, or wrist watch. this site has all the info, connections, signals and protocol to pull it off.

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