Typo induced typo there.

I'm well aware of the provenance of IEEE1394 ;-)

-Adam



Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
IEEE 1349?  not 1394?

I think there have been a raft of dyslexic proofreaders on the web lately. ]'-)

FireWire is IEEE 1394. See Apple's website for more detailed information... they invented it. :-)

Godfrey


On Sep 13, 2005, at 10:17 AM, Adam Maas wrote:

Firewire 400 is IEEE 1349a which is Firewire 1349 (And is i.Link as well). Firewire 800 is the newer, faster spec, which is backwards compatible as long as you get a 6 to 9 pin adaptor.

-Adam



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

         Thanks for that info.
I looked at the Pyro a/v link. Very impressive. It states it can be used with any PC or Mac that is Firewire 1349. The ibook i'm looking at states its Firewire 400. Will that unit not be
compatible then.? I'm not up on this at all, thus the quiry.
I'm currently on dial up but my isp offers wireless internet as well. My SO has gfiven the goahead to up grade to at least hispeed if not wireless,so what you are saying is weither wireless or wired hi speed or dialup, these routers offer firewall support. I think i read you correctly.
Dave                 >




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