iFlash-ATA1

iFlash-ATA1

£31

iFlash 4th Gen iPod SD Adapter
In stock

SKU: ATA1
EAN: 5060516110247

Description

iFlash-ATA1

SD Adapter for the 4th Gen (iPod Photo/Color) iPods

Bring some iFlash love to your 4th generation iPod Photo/Color.

With much lower power consumption than the original Hard drive, longer runtimes and quicker user interface.

Simple plug & play installation – iPod works as before just much better !

iFlash-ATA1 Base View

iFlash-ATA1 Base View

iFlash-ATA1

iFlash-ATA1 Side View

iFlash-ATA1 Angle View

iFlash-ATA1 Angle View

Features

  • Thin profile – thinner than the original HDD
  • 44PIN IDE  – Perfectly matches the Toshiba HDD Interface
  • Yamaichi SD Connector – High quality Japanese made SD Connector
  • SD / SDHC / SDXC / UHS-1 U1 & U3 Card Compatible

Compatibility / Models Known to work

SD Card compatibility will be similar between iPod generations but this not guaranteed until we have received users reports.

 

Original 60Gb iPod Color with 256Gb SDXC Installed

60Gb iPod Color with 256Gb SDXC Installed

20Gb iPod U2 – iFlash-Quad & 656GB (courtesy of Greg D ©2016)

20Gb iPod U2 with iFlash-Quad & 656GB (courtesy of Greg D ©2016)

60Gb iPod 4th Gen – iFlash-Dual & 384GB installed

For use on iPod 4th Gen Color/Photo/Grey Scale/BW models. Models that are known to work :-

Model Description Model No. iTunes Track Limits
4th Gen 20Gb U2 Edition M9787 approx. 25000
4th Gen 20Gb M9282 approx. 25000
4th Gen 20Gb Color MA079 approx. 25000
4th Gen 30Gb Photo M9829 Not Determined
4th Gen 40Gb Photo M9585 Not Determined
4th Gen 40Gb Photo P9268 Not Determined
4th Gen 60Gb Color M9830 Not Determined
4th Gen 60Gb Photo M9586 approx. 30000

Model Identifiers on case back: A1099, A1059, A1040

SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT 3RD GEN IPODS
While the iFlash-ATA1 will work in the following 3rd gen models, we however suggest using our 4th Gen converter and iFlash-Solo for these models. The way the iFlash-ATA1 fits will cause greater stress on the hard drive ribbon.

Model Description Model No. Maximum Capacity
3rd Gen 40Gb P9245B Max 128GB
3rd Gen 20Gb M9244B Max 128GB
3rd Gen 15Gb M9460B Max 128GB
3rd Gen 10Gb M8976 Max 128GB

User reports of other known working models
(please note we do not official support these, so you are on your own!).

Brand/Make Model No. Notes
iRiver H320 using Rockbox

Should work with majority of the Toshiba 44pin IDE hard drive using music players and devices

Installation

SD Cards

User Reported working SD cards (updated: 20th March 2024)

General Notes:

All modern UHS-I U1 and U3 cards will generally work ok. We suggest buying the fastest card in your budget as they tend to have faster access times and better quality memory chips.

Tip: MicroSD market is full of fake and mislabelled cards – try to purchase cards which the seller has obtained directly from the manufacturer. Be wary of cheap, high capacity cards – If it looks too good to be true – then it is fake! We always suggest testing the SD card fully using something like H2Testw.

Fullsize SD (SDXC) cards reported by iFlash users :

Manufacturer / Brand Model / Specification Reported Capacities Notes
7DayShop Rapid-Pro Class 10 / UHS-I 64GB, 128GB  
Integral Ultima Pro UHS-I (U3) V30 256GB  
Kingston SDA10 UHS-I (U1) 128GB, 256GB, 512GB Some reports of skipping / faulty cards
Komputerbay Professional UHS-I (U3) / 600x 128GB, 256GB  
Lexar Professional 400x UHS-I 64GB, 128GB, 256GB  
Lexar Professional 600x/633x UHS-I (U1) & (U3) 256GB, 512GB  
Lexar Professional 1000x UHS-II (U3) 256GB  
Patriot LX & EX Series Class 10 / UHS-I 128GB  
PNY Elite Performance UHS-I (U1) 64GB, 128GB  
PNY Elite Performance UHS-I (U3) 128GB, 256GB, 512GB  
PNY High Performance UHS-I (U1) 128GB, 256GB  
Qumox Class 10 / UHS-I 64GB, 128GB  
Sandisk Extreme UHS-I (U3) 64GB, 128GB, 256GB  
Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (U3) 128GB, 256GB, 512GB  
Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 (200MB) 128GB Some cards cause RED X on iPod 6g & 7g – get card exchanged or try another model
Sony High Speed SF-G2UX2  UHS-I (U3) 256GB  
Transcend Class 10 / UHS-I 600x 64GB, 128GB Some reports of skipping / faulty cards

MicroSD (SDXC) cards reported by iFlash users :

Manufacturer / Brand Model / Specification Reported Capacities Notes
Integral Ultima PRO UHS-I (U3) A1 V30 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB  
Kingston Canvas Select Plus UHS-I (U3) A1 V30 512GB  
Kingston Canvas Go Plus UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 256GB  
Lexar High Performance 633x UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 512GB  
Lexar Professional 1066x UHS-I (U3) A2 128GB, 256GB  
MyMemory Premium PRO UHS-I (U3) A1 V30 512GB  
Patriot LX Series UHS-I (U1) 128GB  
PNY Elite P-SDU128U185EL  UHS-I (U1) 128GB  
Samsung EVO UHS-I (U1) 64GB, 128GB, 256GB  
Samsung EVO Select (Green) UHS-I (U3) 512GB  
Samsung EVO Select (Blue) UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 256GB, 512GB  
Samsung PRO Plus (Purple) UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 128GB  
Sandisk General Notes about Sandisk Various Models & Capacities Reports of Sandisk cards causing RED X when more than one used in the iFlash-Quad. Cards will work installed one at a time, but more than one causes RED X.
Sandisk Extreme UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 128Gb, 256Gb, 400Gb, 1TB (1024GB) Reports of possible track skipping / faulty cards (Red/Gold cards)
Sandisk Extreme Plus UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 256GB  
Sandisk Extreme Pro UHS-I (U3) A2 V30 128GB, 512GB Some cards cause RED X on iPod 6g & 7g – get card exchanged or try another model
Sandisk Ultra UHS-I (U1) A1 64GB, 128GB, 200GB, 400GB Some cards cause RED X on iPod 6g & 7g – get card exchanged or try another model
Toshiba Exceria UHS-I 128GB Slow write speeds – so longer sync times!
Transcend UHS-I (U1) 128GB