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You're still using FireWire, you just don't know it
Why FireWire's 'loss' to USB was actually a brilliant evolution ...
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 ...
Years ago, when Apple shipped its first Macs with 1GB hard drives, I remember asking myself, “Who would ever need that much storage?” It didn’t take me long to figure out who, especially now that the ...
The FireDragon line of progressive scan cameras use FireWire-B (IEEE-1394.b) technology, resulting in transfer rates of 800 Mbps or twice that of FireWire-A or USB 2.0 cameras. FireWire-B also enables ...
So my friend was having huge problems getting her firewire CDRW to work with her Vaio laptop...After much mucking, she brought it to me. I stuck the thing in, burned a disc, no prob bob. Then she took ...
Apple today made available the FireWire Reference Platform 1.0, a Software Development Kit (SDK) for embedded use in FireWire devices. The development kit is not OS specific, so developers on a ...
The eight models in the FireDragon line of progressive-scan cameras employ FireWire-B (IEEE-1394.b) technology to provide transfer rates of 800 Mbps. Some models deliver full-frame images up to 90 ...
With FireWire-B, the cameras have less signal distortion, more throughput, and backwards compatibility with conventional 1394.a. Available in eight models, the camera comes in monochrome and color ...
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