Second Generation Shuffle Hacking...?

Ok, I have a very strange question/perdicament.

Is it possible to hack into a shuffle and enable it to play the following sound file formats: .xm, .mod, .it, .s3m?

Here's a little background story to clarify:
I work with music sequencing programs such as Renoise, Milkytracker, Fasttracker, etc. There are grid-based sample sequencers popular in the underground electronic scene and a huge part of the chiptune Demoscene over in Europe (and in some US parts). I have about 2000 chiptune songs in those file formats (.xm, .mod, .it, .s3m) and they take up hardly any space whatsoever. Mere kilobytes at the most. So I started thinking it would be awesome if I could fit them all on a shuffle, but I would need some sort of hack or something to read them. Converting them to mp3 is out of the question because they become normal-size files.

I put Linux on one of my old iPods and used a tracker-file player on that which worked nicely. Is this possible on a shuffle? Or am I in the far reaches of outer geekdom right now?

PowerMac G4 800MHZ Mac OS X (10.3.9) Second Gen. Shuffle, Silver

Posted on Apr 10, 2007 8:28 AM

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Apr 10, 2007 8:42 AM in response to GuyLupadre

Ok, I have a very strange question/perdicament.

Is it possible to hack into a shuffle and enable it
to play the following sound file formats: .xm, .mod,
.it, .s3m?


Of course it's "possible"...BUT it would be VERY $$ intensive, not to mention the number of Shuffles that would be destroyed in the process.

[...]

I put Linux on one of my old iPods and used a
tracker-file player on that which worked nicely. Is
this possible on a shuffle?


See above...

Or am I in the far
reaches of outer geekdom right now?


YES... I don't think you're going to get any positive assistance here, but IF you do, let me know what you learn of the Samsung ARM processor and the Wolfson audio decoder chip ;^)

PS, disassembly of the Shuffle firmware would be useful, too...

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