Apple's Original iPod Won't Work With macOS Tahoe 26
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RIP IEEE 1394: macOS Tahoe drops FireWire support, killing the original iPod
Macworld Technology is always moving forward, which often means old technology gets left behind. For example, NekoMichiUBC on X has discovered that the macOS Tahoe beta lacks support for FireWire. That means that legacy devices, such as the original and 2nd-generation iPod, storage devices. cameras, and more won’t work with Macs running Tahoe. It’s actually impressive that Apple has supported FireWire for so long, since Apple tends to drop old …
The first beta of macOS Tahoe marks an important step for Apple users, but also a break with the past. Indeed, the support of FireWire is no longer relevant with the new operating system for Mac. This evolution will have an impact on the first models of iPod as well as some external storages that depend on [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and …
It feels like the end of an era. The first beta of macOS Tahoe 26 removed FireWire support from Macs. This data transfer standard, notably developed by Apple, has barely spread beyond one iconic device: the iPod.
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