> Best results with various other cards were found with NEC chips as well.
The NEC chipset, now renamed Renesas, is the most compatible of several
competitive chipsets.
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Hello everyone,
I use a USB and Firewire card combo from IOGEAR, that I absolutely love, in all
my PowerMacs. I did find that deep sleep issues would arise from time to time
if the driver was not installed. These cards are inexpensive on eBay. The card
in question is:
https://www.iogear.com/
I found the best results were with NEC chipped FireWire cards.
Kelly
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> I've used PCI USB2 cards in the PowerMac without issues; I wasn't sure
> about something more unusual like Firewire.
Standardization is complete, or very nearly so.
PowerMacs can accept and use USB 2.0/1.1, USB 3.0, FW 400 and FW 800 PCI
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Great...thanks.
I've used PCI USB2 cards in the PowerMac without issues; I wasn't sure
about something more unusual like Firewire.
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On 23/02/2018 16:48, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Yes, any PCI FW 400 card will work on a PCI Mac; it’s a very
standardized standard (and partly written by A
On Feb 21, 2018, at 2:20 PM, diane
mailto:dianed...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power supply
back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running fo
On Feb 23, 2018, at 8:22 AM, Neil Hughes
mailto:neil.hugh...@tesco.net>> wrote:
To cut a long story short, I'd like to try to get my Dazzle* Hollywood DV
bridge working and the only Mac likely to work with it is my old B&W G3
Powermac.
Unfortunately the built-in Firewire ports no longer work
Il giorno 21/02/18 22:20, "diane" ha scritto:
> Any thoughts? It just spins on the grey screen for a couple of minutes and
> then shuts down.
It's puzzling.
If it was an hardware problem (e.g. a faulty memory chip), it should give a
warning, like some beeps or power light flashing.
It could be
To cut a long story short, I'd like to try to get my Dazzle* Hollywood
DV bridge working and the only Mac likely to work with it is my old B&W
G3 Powermac.
Unfortunately the built-in Firewire ports no longer work (a common issue
on this model I believe). Even after replacing the FW module no e
I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power
supply back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running
for weeks prior to this). I googled and found many references to this but
most
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