Well I'm certainly going to remember what an ideal current source is, jumped straight outta bed & turned phone on to find out the answer.lol
So really as CBB said, it's not really possible, but what you have done is actually give me a math sum that I can understand.........Yippee
so now I can start to relate these letters to something so it as as follows:
i(t)=C dv(t) is simply your making Y axis = C & it is over 'di' as the other part of the equation, so K=C is simply taking both Y & X axis = i(t)
So Kdt = Cdi is saying the same thing, ignoring the reason for 0 & concentrating on sum for a moment:
Kt=CV is the same thing again, just taking the d out
So V=K/C*t is simply saying the V=time divided by volts times t & because there's 0v, ahhhhhh I see, there's no v potential at the source, so the cap doesn't work......god I'm thick.lol
So that killed part 2 of my answer on post #152
Hence the source is uncontrolable & infinite, but it's not aflat line like a normal constant because I was being generated (even if it's not possible, it makes sense in my head.lol)
Sorry, I got there I the end