RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-11-01 Thread Mark Otway
You have quoted a post which I missed. I looked at the site you listed but can see nothing listed for IEEE1394. Please advise where you saw that XP Home support this. That's the point - there is no difference between Pro and Home where Firewire is concerned. It's supported on both. If any

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-11-01 Thread Ian Jackson
that until someone else makes a confirming verifiable post. Kind regards, Ian - Original Message - From: Mark Otway [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:33 PM Subject: RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 You have quoted a post which I missed. I looked

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-11-01 Thread Tom Scales
OK, let's put this one to sleep. I just threw my wife off her computer (I'll pay for that) and rebooted XP Home (she's dual booting Me until she gets everything over). I went into Add Hardware and told it I would manually select the device. Clear as day, there was a choice for an IEEE 1394

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-11-01 Thread Bob Armstrong
Ian wrote: Mark, Sometimes we all need our hand held and for me this is a time.I have read in some review although forgotten where, that the Home edition does NOT include IEEE1394. Now you are still saying that it does. However like me you do not provide a reference. So lets leave

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-11-01 Thread Pat Perez
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 Mark, Sometimes we all need our hand held and for me this is a time.I have read in some review although forgotten where, that the Home edition does NOT include IEEE1394. Now you are still saying that it does. However like me you do not provide

RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-31 Thread Mark Otway
It's XP Home and XP Pro. Your statement is wrong. Firewire is supported in any version of XP. Home and Pro are the same operating system. Home just lacks some optional features of Pro. Absolutely right. For the full set of differences, see:

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-31 Thread Ian Jackson
, 2001 2:50 PM Subject: RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 It's XP Home and XP Pro. Your statement is wrong. Firewire is supported in any version of XP. Home and Pro are the same operating system. Home just lacks some optional features of Pro. Absolutely right. For the full set

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Svante Kleist
Ian, Since IEEE 1394 is provided by Windows 2000 out-of-the-box, I expect that the same is valid for XP. Svante Kleist, NEMESIS systemDesign, Stockholm --On Tuesday, October 30, 2001 9:17 + Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know if there is

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Ian Jackson
Svante, Thats the problem. it isnt! Ian - Original Message - From: Svante Kleist [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:55 AM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 Ian, Since IEEE 1394 is provided by Windows 2000 out-of-the-box, I

RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Gordon Potter
Generally the drivers you want are prepared/written by the company that manufacturers the card. They are included in Windows if there is enough demand or need. I recall reading then there is a cut off for hardware that is more then two years old. So unless your Firewire card was manufactured

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Ian Jackson
: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 Generally the drivers you want are prepared/written by the company that manufacturers the card. They are included in Windows if there is enough demand or need. I recall reading then there is a cut off for hardware that is more then two years old. So unless your

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)
At 13:03 30-10-01 +, you wrote: Svante, Thats the problem. it isnt! To be supported out of the box in Win2K your firewire card must be listed as: Texas Instruments (refers specifically to the chipset not the OEM) OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller. That applies to the majority

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 / Windows XP

2001-10-30 Thread Svante Kleist
] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:55 AM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 Ian, Since IEEE 1394 is provided by Windows 2000 out-of-the-box, I expect that the same is valid for XP. Svante Kleist, NEMESIS systemDesign, Stockholm --On Tuesday, October 30, 2001 9:17 + Ian

RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ian Jackson Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 3:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 Svante, Thats the problem. it isnt! Ian - Original Message - From: Svante Kleist [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Ian Jackson
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 2:32 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 At 13:03 30-10-01 +, you wrote: Svante, Thats the problem. it isnt! To be supported out of the box in Win2K your firewire card must be listed as: Texas Instruments (refers specifically

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Ian Jackson
- Original Message - From: Alex Zabrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 As far as I heard, there are two versions of XP: XP Home or XP Professional (or XP Office). Among certain differences

RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Gordon Potter
The following like (USA I admit) says Minolta does support both SCSI and Firewire. http://www.minoltausa.com/main.asp?productID=888whichProductSection=1whichSect ion=2 The following link say MSFT Home version of XP does support Fire Wire.

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Tom Scales
It's XP Home and XP Pro. Your statement is wrong. Firewire is supported in any version of XP. Home and Pro are the same operating system. Home just lacks some optional features of Pro. Any XP driver works in any XP version. Tom From: Alex Zabrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] As far as I heard, there

Re: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394

2001-10-30 Thread Svante Kleist
, October 30, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: RE: filmscanners: Firewire IEEE1394 As far as I heard, there are two versions of XP: XP Home or XP Professional (or XP Office). Among certain differences, Professional offers immediate support for FireWire while Home not. There are the chances I'm wrong