Just curious, how do you end up with burned out FiWi ports?  I have a
B&W/300 and I would like to know what to avoid.  Right now both ports seem
to work fine (knock on wood).  I've been using the B&W to edit videos, some
as long as 30minutes worth of footage, and previously I had a FiWi burner
attached to it (8X4X32) that was pretty reliable (I switched to an internal
one later).  As well it's being used for my wife's iPod.

  
on 12/6/02 12:30 PM, Aaron Willems at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes, it is true. All 3 of the remaining B&W G3's at the office I work
> for; have had the their Firewire ports burn out. It also happens on the
> first generation G4's. I also have two G4's with Burned out Firewire
> ports. The only way to fix it, it buy a PCI firewire card. I recommend
> Adaptec, they make good ones.
> 
> Aaron Willems

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