I'll try that. I don't have 10.4 (this is what prompted this whole exercise) but hopefully it won't matter.
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Yep, should be fine. I think some of the options may look slightly different, but the priniple remains the same.
I want to thank y'all for the advice. I did *something* slightly different than the exact directions, but it worked. Can you believe I work in a tech field and troubleshoot software? (One of my problems, and strengths, is that I just try *everything* at random and am not so good with learning any more than necessary. But I rarely keep track of what I'm doing. I'm fearless, but that leads to a lack of reproducibility. )
Argh. I just bought one of those iPod-docky clock-radio things, thinking it would be great as a clock radio, and as a "play my ipod in the bedroom when I want music" thing? Because I just got a new nano, and thought "My old iPod I can just keep there! Perfect!". Yeha, except my old one seems to be so old that it doesn't actually hook up to the clockradio thing quite right--if it's already playing, and I hook it in, it keeps playing (yay, music) but I can't fast forward or pause or anything, and the "turn on when the clockradio says as an alarm", NSM. And the ipod doesn't power up from the thing. Which makes it fairly useless. GRRR.
Meara, what kind did you get, and can you return it? I have an ihome alarm clock that came with a bunch of Docking accessories which allow it to play with different kinds of ipods, including my first generation.
meara, which ipod clock radio? I got the iHome one, and dig it. Try setting the alarm on the iPod AND the alarm clock. In the iPod, you set a playlist to play. The clock radio will just turn on.
Hmm, the more I think, the less I think you have the iHome, as the dock on it is more about power and audio. You can still control the pod via click wheel. Most curious.
No, this is not the iHome, it's a cheaper knockoff--but in theory, should still be able to control the ipod via the wheel (I don't have a clickwheel though--four buttons, it's that old) or via a little remote they included.
It may also be a crazy issue with my iPod--I couldn't get it to work with the FM transmitter either, for some crazy reason. It plays music fine, and it charges with the firewire cord fine, so....who knows.
That's awesome, Daniel. I suppose the next step is to write software to control the temperature...