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I picked up another program called TuneAid. TuneAid allows you to copy songs between iTunes, your i-Device, and your computer.
It saved me when I deleted many songs off my hard drive that I didn't mean to.
> I downloaded it this morning when you posted that. Maybe you can copy it off > with that other app. > > > DAMN! I was formatting an entry for the front page, and I went to check on > iDOS > > in the App Store. It's not there! I'm glad I picked it up when I did. > > > > > > > > > > > DOSBox has been ported to i-devices and is called iDOS. It is available in > > the > > > App Store. > > > > > > When iDOS originally came out, it gave you the ability to load games, > > programs, > > > etc onto your i-device through iTunes. Apple saw this as a violation of > their > > > terms so the program was taken off the App Store. The developers then took > > out > > > the ability to file share through iTunes and instead preloaded several > classic > > > DOS games (presumably with the game developers' permissions). The downside > is > > > that you no longer had the ability to load any programs into iDOS. > > > > > > But wait! You can still load whatever DOS program you want onto your > i-device > > > with a little trickery. You'll need Macroplant's iPhone Explorer. From the > > > iPhone Explorer home page: > > > > > > iPhone Explorer lets you use an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad as if it were in > > disk > > > mode or a flash drive. iPhone Explorer is an iPhone browser for Mac & PC > that > > > lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if it were a normal > > USB > > > flash drive or pen drive. You can use the easy drag-and-drop methods to add > or > > > remove files and folders from the iPhone. Compatible with all iPhones and > iPod > > > Touches including the new iPhone 4 and iOS 4 firmware. > > > > > > Once iPhone Explorer has been installed and iDOS updated to the newest > > version, > > > plug in your iPhone (or other i-device). With your iPhone plugged in, expand > > the > > > phone & select "Apps". Find iDOS, and the folder inside it is called > > > "Documents". This is your iDOS "C:" Drive. Copy your game folder/files to > this > > > area (probably best under the "games" folder). > > > > > > That's it! You can now copy whatever DOS games/programs to your i-device. > > > > > > Btw, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch doesn't need to be jailbroken to do > > this! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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