TP 600 and an Ipod Shuffle Question

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TP 600 and an Ipod Shuffle Question

#1 Post by Atlas64 » Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:21 pm

Kinda an odd question but I recently bought another (1st gen) Shuffle due to mine finally croaking. My question is that if it will charge on my 600 by simply pluging it in the usb port? Ive heard that i wouldt because on an older version usb port like 1.1 and it needs 2.1 to work. Thanks
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Re: TP 600 and an Ipod Shuffle Question

#2 Post by ChefJohn » Sun Jun 24, 2007 7:26 am

Atlas64 wrote:Kinda an odd question but I recently bought another (1st gen) Shuffle due to mine finally croaking. My question is that if it will charge on my 600 by simply pluging it in the usb port? Ive heard that i wouldt because on an older version usb port like 1.1 and it needs 2.1 to work. Thanks
USB is backwardly compatible. On Win XP you get a little warning box saying that the device you plugged in will function faster under USB 2.0 (or something to that effect.)

Also How did you get USB working under NT? - your Tag line says a 600 running NT.... :?

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#3 Post by Atlas64 » Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:14 am

I dont know, the system came preinstalled with windows 2000 professional edition. That is NT isnt it? Welll If it isnt i feel stupid.
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#4 Post by Eric Giles » Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:21 am

Atlas64 wrote:I dont know, the system came preinstalled with windows 2000 professional edition. That is NT isnt it? Welll If it isnt i feel stupid.
Well, Windows 2000 Professional is the better, faster, and much more stable successor to Windows NT-but it is not Windows NT. So don't feel stupid-just be glad it came with Windows 2000 Pro instead! :D
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#5 Post by Atlas64 » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:38 am

Thanks.
Dell Inspiron b120, 1.4 ghz, 256 ram, dvd/cdrw xp.

Compaq Presario 1700T, P3 800 mhz,256mb ram, 20 gig Hd, xp pro.

Dell Dimension 3000, 2.4 ghz, w/ ext. cd/dvd burner, 256 mbram, xp.

IBM Thinkpad 600, 160 ram, Windows 2000 professional edition.

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#6 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:58 am

Eric Giles wrote:but it is not Windows NT.
Actually, before Microsoft came up with the name Windows 2000 sometime in 1998, the OS was called Windows NT 5. However, Windows 2000 is arguably much better than it's predecessor, Windows NT 4.
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