Thanks Dan. That is the driver I used, but (duh) I installed it with classic open on the OSX desktop. Der. I'll redo it when I get home this afternoon.
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So, I just installed a weaknees new hard disk in my Tivo and man, that wasn't a problem at all. It didn't even take the 30 minutes that they estimated.
I think that's one of the best pieces of technical documentation I've ever seen.
You aren't wrong. They did a nice job.
Advanced iPod cassette adapter -- allows your tape deck controls to control the iPod, a little. Which is cool. If you have the right iPod.
Oh, that's cool. 'Cause we haven't had great luck with the FM adapters.
The stereo (and it has a cd player, not a tape deck, so I can't use the adapter) in my new van is a little wonky. Like, it stopped when I went over a bump once. And I don't mean a disc skipped; I mean, the radio stopped playing momentarily. And I don't mean in a moment, I mean for a moment.
Anyway. So I'm thinking about replacing it when I work up the jack, and I think I want to get an Aiwa, because those tend to have 1/8th inch auxiliary jacks, so I could plug my player straight into the system instead of diddling around with transmitters and adapters.
Now, when I've traded up to a car with a CD player, they come out with a better cassette adapter. Le Sigh
Oh, Emily-- I don't suppose you have any of those FM transmitters still around that I could borrow to see if they work?
Not Emily, but, she has one that sometimes work and sometimes doesn't... I'm sure she'd let you borrow it, though.