Nancy L Haitz wrote:
I don't know about your machine, but behind mine it is not pretty.
Getting to ports to plug and unplug stuff is a pain.
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I've been curious about daisy chaining firewire devices.
My EZQuest drive has two firewire ports.
Let's say....the EZQuest stays plugged in the back of the computer and the drive is
sitting on the desk fairly close to the monitor/keyboard.
Could a firewire device be plugged into the EZQuest and be accessed even if the EZQuest
is not powered up ?
I doubt it but thought I would ask.
And I guess there is also the powered hub option.
Alan
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