After some searching I found one of my old #iPods. The 3rd gen iPod nano. Could not find my older 4th gen iPod (ClickWheel).
I could load new music from my Mac Studio with MacOS Tahoe directly to the iPod with the #apple music app and then manage the library on #iTunes on #OSX 10.5 Leopard on my 12" #Powerbook G4
With a bad battery and even worse display I loaded up the #iPod with some #PowerMetal and headed out on a sunday walk.
#VintageMac #Retrocomputing
#PowerPC #PPC #Leopard #ipodnano
「第6世代iPod Nano」が3台のモニターへ映像を出力!2010年発売の旧型機とアナログ接続を駆使した驚きの魔改造プロジェクト
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://daily-gadget.net/gadgets/113672/
iPod Nano Gets Three Monitors
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://hackaday.com/2026/05/03/ipod-nano-gets-three-monitors/
When I saw your post, I was curious myself.
I tried to connect my old iPod Nano 1st generation (1Gb black) of 2006 and it mounts without problem on my MacBook Pro M1 max running MacOS 26.1
It is also perfectly recognised by the Music app on Mac and I tried to drag a new song on it to check and it works! Not bad at all, almost 20 years later! 🥳