This item gets fairly technical, but it also offers some interesting tidbits concerning FireWire drives and driver software that are relevant to more than just the specific issue covered here.
I have this 3 port firewire(I think it was made by Adaptec for Radius) card that was part of a package called "MotoDV" by Radius. I used this with my Canon ZR DV camcorder.<BR><BR>Radius was bought ...
Adaptec 29160/29160N 1.2.0 is an Ultra160 SCSI card driver. Improvements in this release include better support for removable media (including CD-ROM, CD-R/W and MO), more reliable mounting of hard ...
I have an Adaptec AFW-1430 IEEE 1394 laptop firewire card that worked great in XP, and it used drivers included with the OS. I was surprised to see that Vista doesn't even recognize it. The Adaptec ...
Technology is always moving forward, which often means old technology gets left behind. For example, NekoMichiUBC on X has discovered that the macOS Tahoe beta lacks support for FireWire. That means ...
Windows 98SE users only: The device drivers are necessary for your system to communicate with your USB 2.0 external hard drive. You must install the device drivers on ...
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.
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 ...
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