>> Has anyone had any problems installing a firewire card in a 9600/200?
>> I've bought two of them already, and nothing . . . Apple System 
>> Profiler
>> sees a card there, but cannot report the card type or the card rom #. I
>> tried switching PCI slots, still nothing. Even pulled the USB card and
>> used the slot it resided in.
>
> Have you tested the card actually physically works, by attaching a
> fire wire DC or hard disk to it? I have a cheap no-name FireWire card
> in my 7300 a friend gave me (it didn't like Windows XP ;) ) and it
> works fine but doesn't show up in ASP at all. ASP is very fickle
> about cards it doesn't recognise.

Thanks, Mark, Al, and all others who responded. You guys were right- ASP 
doesn't see it correctly, but it does work. I knew it had to be 
something as simple as "why don't you plug something in and see what 
happens?". . . Doh!
Chrys <------------(dummy)

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