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Retrieved 2010-01-25. "Linux
FireWire wiki"...
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allowing for
FireWire or USB connectivity. This
provided better compatibility with non-Apple machines, as most of them did not have
FireWire ports at the...
- is
twice as fast as
FireWire 400 and
faster than USB 2.0 high-bandwidth both
theoretically and practically. However,
FireWire's speed advantages rely...
-
switching from a
single swooping cutout in the
backplate to
mount the
FireWire port, hold
switch and
headphone ****embly, to
individual ports being cut...
- Look up
firewire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
FireWire is Apple's
trademark for the IEEE 1394 interface.
Firewire or
Fire wire may also
refer to:...
-
FireWire cameras use the IEEE 1394 bus
standard for the
transmission of audio,
video and
control data.
FireWire is
Apple Computer's
trademark for the...
- (OHCI) is an open standard. When
applied to an IEEE 1394 (also
known as
FireWire; i.LINK or Lynx) card, OHCI
means that the card
supports a
standard interface...
- System. On
classic Mac OS, this
means FireWire 2.3.3 or
later and Mac OS 8.6 or
later are
required to use a
Firewire target. The host
computer may run Microsoft...
- processors, with
features not seen in
previous DDR models: a built-in
FireWire 800 connector,
optional integrated Bluetooth, and
optional integrated AirPort...
- (General MIDI) and
adapted to new
connection standards such as USB and
FireWire. In 2016, the MIDI ****ociation was
formed to
continue overseeing the standard...