Using the new 160gb Ipod Classic with my Alpine ida-x001

just wondering if anyone knows if the new Classic will work with my Alpine iDA-X001 head unit in USB mode? Did apple change anything in the disk mode that would make it not work? I could really use the extra room over my 80gb 5.5g, apple lossless takes a lot of room

According to this thread, it works
http://forums.ilounge.com/showthread.php?t=204971
Let us know how it works for you. I'd like the 160GB so I can use my lossless collection as well.

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