The Sony Expressa External Firewire Burner and the VST 250MB external 
firewire Zip drive burned out the ports on the B&W G3's. The Lacie 20 
GIG Pocket Drive burned out the firewire ports on the G4's. Hope that 
Helps.

Aaron W.

On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 11:35 AM, A.Tuazon wrote:

> Just curious, how do you end up with burned out FiWi ports?  I have a
> B&W/300 and I would like to know what to avoid.  Right now both ports 
> seem
> to work fine (knock on wood).  I've been using the B&W to edit videos, 
> some
> as long as 30minutes worth of footage, and previously I had a FiWi 
> burner
> attached to it (8X4X32) that was pretty reliable (I switched to an 
> internal
> one later).  As well it's being used for my wife's iPod.
>


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