Last year’s introduction of the Power Mac G5 made USB 2.0 ports standard issue. These ports complement FireWire for the connection of DV cameras, hard drives, scanners, and a variety of input devices.
I thought i'd report that some noname PCI cards were both recognized in my G5... nothing special required.<br><br>one's a four-port usb 1.* and the other's a 2-port FW400 / 3-port USB2 combo.
The folks at Orange Micro say they’re starting worldwide shipment of their OrangeLink+ USB 2.0/FireWire Combo PCI Board. And the Mac OS X driver for the product is finished. USB 2.0 is the next ...
For a moment in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the future looked uncertain for the Universal Serial Bus (USB). At the time, it was IEEE 1394 (better known by the Apple trademark FireWire) that ...
The reason I'm postin this is that I want USB2.0 and Firewire card and also a drive bay breakout plate, for which CCF should be a better place.<BR><BR>Here's the deal:<BR>I have a Tyan Tiger MPX, ...
Apple Computer has almost single-handedly succeeded in turning USB into an accepted interface standard. Sony, Apple, and others are currently making FireWire into the industry standard for multimedia.
FireWire: 128 GB limit; recovery discounts Apparently under the same umbrella of FireWire problems we've been covering since Panther's release, some users are reporting that 160 GB and 200 GB drives ...
PCI FireWire card inhibits CD burns Michael Mortilla writes: "A PCI FireWire card with both a hard disk and a CD burner will not allow burning CDs from files on the FireWire drive. The workaround is ...
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