A good hit on Firewire can be got at http://www.whatis.com (enter
firewireas the search string)
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From: david_inst...@uk.xyratex.com [mailto:david_inst...@uk.xyratex.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:52 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: What is Fire-wire
try www.jargonbuster.com
Best Regards,
Jerry Roberton
NET Europe Ltd
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Subject:RE: What is Fire-wire?
Author: PRDEWASTHALEE priyawrat.dewastha...@wipro.com
Date: 01/11
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Subject:RE: What is Fire-wire?
Author: PRDEWASTHALEE priyawrat.dewastha...@wipro.com
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Date: 01/11/00 10:00 AM
Hi,
You might like to take a look
Hi Robert,
Try PC World Online for a good primer.
http://www1.pcworld.com/heres_how/article/0,1400,14371,00.html
Regards Matt
Heard of this high speed interface?
Anybody know about it?
Need information, please.
Something about IEEE1394
Is the cable defined *very* well? like
Robert Macy wrote:
Heard of this high speed interface?
Anybody know about it?
Need information, please.
Hello Rob,
FireWire is based on the IEEE 1394 protocol, a high speed (up to 400
Mbps) serial digital interface intended for interconnecting real time
digital video and high speed
Heard of this high speed interface?
Anybody know about it?
Need information, please.
Something about IEEE1394
Is the cable defined *very* well? like CAT-5?
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