* Is it possible to use Windows version of FireWire 2 Go on PowerBook?
* What's the difference between all these cards? 

To my knowledge, they all implement the same interface, so they should 
all just work with Apple's drivers. As far as Windows v. Mac, it's just 
branding. I use an IBM 1394 card ($25 at www.macsales.com, such a deal) 
which I'm sure was never even intended to work with a Mac but it works 
just fine. Note that if you want to use external storage devices with it, 
you will need either 9.1 or later, or a third-party driver (which may be 
included with some cards). I actually am using 8.6 but I use the 9.2.2 
FireWire drivers, and that works well for my external hard drive.

FWIW I have a PCAlly USB card which is the exact same thing as the 
MacAlly USB card. It works fine.

Ivan.

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