Years ago, it wasn't that uncommon for new computers or notebooks running Windows to have a FireWire port but as the years went by Mac computers are the only brand that really continued to support ...
I think that all you need is an external firewire drive enclosure....kinda like the old external SCSI enclosures, it has it's own power supply, and you just plug it in and away you go.
If you aren't running a Mac computer odds are that you have no FireWire 800 ports on your machine. For some professional users who work with lots of video FireWire 800 ports is required meaning you ...
After a short will they/won’t they moment last week, Apple has finally made the Thumderbolt to FireWire adapter officially official. Despite last week’s hesitations, you can now buy the adapter for – ...
Mac shops with significant FireWire investment may not need a total Thunderbolt or USB 3.0 makeover, but staying put with current hard drives and devices will come at a price This past summer Apple ...
Networking company D-Link released a combo USB (universal serial bus) 2.0 and FireWire adapter card, part of its effort to offer a way for the two connectivity standards to peacefully coexist. The DFB ...
Has anyone ever seen this or anything remotely like it? Reason = we have several older laptops with Firewire 800 and USB 2.0, and we have a few new ones with Thunderbolt and USB 3.0. So, our options ...
Our Power Mac G4 is back from the repair shop and all seems well (see previous item). While the Mac was being fixed, we set up the G4's drive as an external 3.5" FireWire hard drive. Here are some ...
Want to add FireWire 800 to your Power Mac? FireWire Depot has announced the DO-1394b FireWire 800 PCI Host Adapter, compatible with both Mac OS X and Windows XP. The device installs in a PCI ...