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sam henri gold, oh btw, try an android phone, would be hilarious if that ends up working somehow sam henri gold, very likely! I didn't know about this project, it's really cool. Though it requires a DIY adapter and you aren't this far into your research (yet). With modern phones though, it should be possible to build a better adapter that requires just one USB-C cable and presents itself as a "composite device" consisting of a sound card and a serial port. Progress. I determined that there's an issue between the 30 pin adapter and the USB-C adapter, so no data will pass through but power *will* (note the status bar). I tried on my iPhone X again, with some jailbreak tweaks (SupportTheUnsupported, Mikoto) and it works! @samhenrigold I solved it but you’re not going to like how I did it. It works for sound and charge (no luck with IR remote control, but I was never expecting that to work). But replacing the first party lightning to 30-pin might just do the trick. I have a non-3.5mm version coming from the same company on Amazon (“Belcompany”) I’ll see if I can neaten it up. @samhenrigold there’s also this which claims to work with the Hi-Fi: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G3653DF |
completely fine with it not providing power to the ipod but the fact that data works on that setup and data worked for a split second here is 100% taunting me