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Fire on the Wire: The IEEE 1394 High Performance Serial Bus
The IEEE's Microcomputer Standards Committee commenced in 1986 a unification process for various serial bus implementations of the VME, Multibus II, and Future Bus standards. This effort resulted in the original development of what became the IEEE 1394-1995 standard in Fall 1995. 1394 is based on Apple Computer's original 1394...
Tags: IEEE 1394, Adaptec Inc., IEEE, FireWire, Desktops, Quality, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Business Operations
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IEEE 1394
Hi, I just bought and external case Icy box IB 351 BL and put inside a used HDD.Everything is connected properly (checked 3 times) but does not play either with USB or Firewire.However the device is recognised from device manager and no exclamation marks are shown, it does not appear...
Tags: FireWire, chara.lada@..., IEEE 1394
Discussion threads 2007-10-11
Small Business server connection problem
I am running Windows Small Business Server 2003 and I have one network connection to the internet. I can connect server to local intranet but cannot connect to the Internet. When I type in the ip address, default gateway and subnet mask for connection to the internet I get the...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, IEEE 1394, server, mick27, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, IP, IP address, subnet, network, Internet
Discussion threads 2007-04-19
Belkin Firewire ExpressCard Install problems.
Hello I am having a horrible time trying to install a belkin Firewire ExpressCard. The card has two 6 pin firewire ports. The computer is a zv6100 laptop. The card is supposed to be plug and play but I am having errors in my device manager. below is a...
Tags: device manager, card, elia12978@..., firwire, express card, network adapters, xp, hardware, pci express, widows, Belkin Corp., adapter, Expresscard, network, network adapter, IEEE 1394
Discussion threads 2007-02-07
What's the purpose of 1394 Net Adapter?
Probably a stupid question, just curious about what the 1394 Net Adapter does? Currently use a Wi-Fi ISP & was instructed to disable the 1394 Net Adapter during a troubleshooting call. Whenever a system check runs, I am prompted to enable the adapter. I am able to connect to...
Tags: Net Adapter, FireWire, adapter, Net
Q&A 2006-06-01
IEEE 1394 Connector Boot Prob
I have a Gigabyte Mobo that refuses to boot goes to start then shuts down when i connect the 16 & 10 pin connectors. I have tried connecting one at a time and several others. I have checked the manual and they are compatiable. They are supplied by Gigabyte. Mobo...
Tags: rrjmin0, Gygabyte, Gigabyte Mobo, motherboard, BIOS, IEEE 1394, pin connector
Q&A 2006-05-12
IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Network
I have a firewire network linking two computers between which I do large file transfers. One computer is connected to a Nikon 9000ED film scanner and the other is connected to an Epson Stylus Pro9600 wide format printer. The network is working great, but it seems to be causing communication...
Tags: brianloewen@..., computer, FireWire, IEEE 1394, network, networking
Q&A 2005-01-11
IEEE 1394
Is it possible to connect a computer that has the IEEE 1394 wireless to the internet using the DSL wireless connection?What do I need for this work?IEEE1394 is not wireless ... it is firewire a.k.a. iLink and generally used to connect things like hard drives and camcorders. Firewire uses a...
Tags: IEEE 1394, IEEE1394, SandraCilene@..., wireless
Q&A 2004-10-15
HT Cam to DVD (exe)
HT Cam To DVD 2.0 has recording, editing and burning functions. The recording function in HT Cam To DVD receives digital video data through IEEE 1394 from digital camcorder and transforms into DV, MPEG-1, MPEG2, VCD, SVCD, and DVD. The editing function allows you to cut, paste, and make several...
Tags: Consumer electronics, SVCD, VCD, DVD, CD-RW, burner, DVD burner, MPEG-2, camcorder, video editor, IEEE 1394, MPEG-1, video, JPEG, digital video, PC, job
Software downloads 2004-06-15
Fire up that Wire! A look at the FireWire protocol
The FireWire protocol, developed in 1995 by Apple, is now supported by other device manufacturers, including Sony. In this article, Larry Loeb gives you the scoop on this bus/hardware protocol.Apple Computer has included FireWire ports on all its computers since the introduction of the Blue and White G3. FireWire is...
Tags: Larry Loeb, FireWire, audio sample, Mbps, P2P, Apple Inc.
Technical articles 2001-12-17
The battle for control: Evergreen's USB 2.0/IEEE 1394 PCI Combo controller challenge
Does getting two speedy bus technologies on one controller card sound too good to be true? Find out how Evergreen Technologies' recently revealed Combo controller stacked up against alternative USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394 solutions.In the past, external storage for the enterprise never seemed to be fast enough, large enough,...
Tags: FireWire, James McPherson, IEEE 1394, USB, USB 2.0, Evergreen Technologies, iLink
Technical articles 2002-03-12
Use IEEE 1394 to boost on-the-go storage
One thing many consultants have in common is an on-the-road lifestyle—and the peripherals that go with it. Have you considered purchasing 1394-compliant versions? Check out these resources to find out what this technology can do for you.With rapid advances in technology, today’s traveling consultants are expected to be more productive...
Tags: Beth Blakely, FireWire, IEEE 1394, storage, peripheral
Technical articles 2001-04-18
Members respond: Should IEEE 1394 replace USB?
In the first edition of the Member Debate, we asked TechRepublic members for their thoughts on USB vs. IEEE 1394. So far, IEEE 1394 seems to be winning the battle. Check out some comments from both sides of the debate and add your voice to the mix.In the very first...
Tags: FireWire, Ed Engelking II A+, IEEE 1394, USB
Technical articles 2001-01-05
Should IEEE 1394 replace USB?
Has USB finally met its match in the form of IEEE 1394? In this first installment of Member Debate, we examine the two technologies and offer a chance for members to debate on which technology is best.All seems right with the world when manufacturers agree on hardware standards that are...
Tags: FireWire, Ed Engelking II A+, USB, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394
Technical articles 2000-12-15
Fire up that Wire! Get to know Apple's FireWire
Are you familiar with FireWire's benefits but unsure how it works? Larry Loeb gives you the scoop on the FireWire protocol.Apple Computer has included FireWire ports on all its computers since the introduction of the Blue and White G3. FireWire is a bus/hardware protocol designed for the high-speed transmission of...
Tags: Larry Loeb, FireWire, Mbps, audio sample, P2P, Apple Inc.
Technical articles 2000-05-03

Additional Resources

1394 Standards and Specifications Summary
With the quickening introduction of products based on IEEE 1394 Firewire or iLink depending on your religious preferences has come a proliferation of specifications, standards, architectures, and guidelines for these products. This article is intended to be a guidebook to those various documents, with an emphasis on how they...
Tags: Standards, Quality, FireWire, Business Operations, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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New FireWire specification to boast transmission speeds to 3.2 Gbps
A new version of IEEE 1394 has been approved by the IEEE. Called S3200, it builds on the earlier specification and will quadruple top speeds to a blistering 3.2 Gbps over distances of up to 100 meters. The technology is called FireWire by Apple and i.LINK by Sony. ...
Tags: Specification, Gbps, Technology, USB, S3200, USB 3.0, FireWire, Tv & Home Theater, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-13
1394 Net Adapter
after i a have been away from my computer for a while i will come back and have multiple unconnected 1394 connections.. do you know what could cause that
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, indianafireman22@...
Discussion threads 2007-11-24
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11 specifies a 2.4 GHz operating frequency with data rates of 1 and 2 Mbps using either Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS or Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS. This white paper starts with introduction to IEEE 802.11b and then describes CCK used in IEEE 802.11b, Walsh and Complementary Codes...
Tags: IEEE 802.11, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2003-10-23
Firewire Hard Drives
Firewire is a high-speed serial connection that allows for asynchronous and isochronous data transfers. The IEEE 1394 specification was originally created by Apple in 1995 and was developed in coordination with the IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers group. The Firewire standard has been adopted by a number of...
Tags: Hard Drive, FireWire, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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