The first Lenovo ThinkPad I just looked up, the T430, has an ExpressCard slot.

PCIe Firewire cards are available and can be installed in any desktop with an empty PCIe slot.

I certainly was not recommending USB-to-Firewire adapters.

73

Alan NV8A


On 05/21/13 11:40 am, Kent Hufford wrote:
laptops are difficult to find with PCMIA or Express card slots for a
firewire card.

And all the USB to Firewire adapter user reviews say they will not work with
streaming firewire, which I would guess is Flex.

Kent
KQ4KK

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan NV8A [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 11:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Kent Hufford
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] 5000 no more

On 05/21/13 10:17 am, Kent Hufford wrote:

Keep in mind, Firewire is no longer supported by almost all PC
manufacturers.

Even though it may be difficult to find a computer with built-in Firewire,
Firewire add-ons are still readily available for both desktops and laptops.
The audio-editing people are still recommending Firewire over USB (even USB
3.0).

73

Alan NV8A






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