Mac OS 9 Lives
Mac OS 9 Discussion => Development & Programming => Topic started by: daveosx on June 04, 2020, 06:11:08 PM
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I was wondering if there are any Apple or third party Classic apps to access the early iPhones and iPods iPads.
I remember using forensic tool kit about 8 years ago to access all of the files on an iPhone on MacOSX.
Anyone know a classic app to grab pictures and video off one of these?
Seems like it might be worth writing one in Real Basic.
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No you would have to write something on your own, Mac OS 9 was long time dead by the time the iPhone was introduced.
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I haven't heard of one either but I'd love to be able to pull / push files to my iPod Nano 3. Gen from OS9 too. It's annoying to boot OSX for that. So yeah, such an app would be really cool :-)
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Maybe 1st gen iPod (Firewire). A friend told me you could access it as a Mac Drive, but he didnt specify me if it were on 9 or X.
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Yeah, the first original iPod still worked on OS 9 if I recall correctly. Later ones required some OSX / iTunes.
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1st iPod Firewire should work. If you install iTunes 2 to Mac OS 9, it comes with iPod Firewire Enabler extension..you might have it already (it had come with some MDDs and Powerbooks), remember enable it from Extension Manager.
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Throwing my 2c in here (while on the floor putting together an insane G4/PT OS9 rig). Someone here should write an app to use the iPhone with OS9 (sync files, photos, even Cam as a web cam). That would be the coolest vaporwave thing ever. Ever ever.
Hope you guys are great,
_BT