........... Would your son be willing to submit his system information with all his devices on and plugged in? To do this Click on the Apple Menu, goto About this Mac, Click More Info, and then on the Menu bar for System Profiler click on File, Save As, and as a type of System Profiler XML file. Then attach the File to the email you reply back with. I would really like to know how the mac is addressing these devices through this setup for if this does work it would be a great benefit for many applications which before I would assume would not be possible.
Thanks On 9/14/07, Profile <profile at aye.net> wrote: > > Stuart, > > I know something in this does not seem correct but below in brown is the > email I sent to my son, his reply on the top in blue. > Please take a look at this and explain how it works for I am totally > confused. > > John R. > > > My mac was a USB 1 and the camera was a USB 2...so we took the > USB 2 cable, and ran it to the USB 2 of a USB Hub, and the hub > to the Laci and then took the Laci fire wire and ran it to the > Mac. It's a strange set up...but the camra shows up on my desk > top. > > > > > > ---- On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Profile (*profile at aye.net* <profile at aye.net>) > wrote: > > Chris, > > There is a lady on the Mac list that is asking about a setup > that I > think is similar to yours. She has an iMac with only USB 1.0 > and she > needs 2.0 in order for a devise to connect. She ask if she > could > hook her external LaCie via firewire and then hook the USB > devise to > the LaCie and it then run USB 2.0. > > One of the guys that really know his stuff said it would not > work for > firewire is firewire and USB is USB and they are two different > animals and what she is wanting to do just won't work. > > I jumped in and said that you had a camera that would not work > with > USB 1.0 so I suggested getting a LaCie and hooking it to the > computer > by firewire and then hooking the camera into the LaCie using the > > USB. I told her that your camera would then work and I guessed > it > appeared on the desktop. > > Is this correct? Is that how it is setup and did I get close on > the > way you use it? > > I told her not to go out and buy anything until I knew for sure > and > as soon as I heard from you I would let her know. > > Many thanks. > > On Sep 14, 2007, at 7:46 AM, Stuart Urbahns wrote: > > It is possible to daisy chain All Firewire devices or all USB devices. (If > the usb device has a hub built in to allow aditional devices). But you must > understand the computer which in the end of the chain must be able to > address all the devices with the original format. So if you plug a device > into the fireware port of the computer everything device from that point on > must be firewire to receive the proper ID number. For the computer will talk > to each device with this ID number. The ID number/protocols/etc used for > Firewire is no where near compatible with USB. > > I'm sorry but I don't see how this could work in any way shape or form to > start Firewire and end up USB. > > As for the example I gave with connecting over a network cable. You would > have needed to take the hard drive out of its current enclosure to then > place it in the one that supports networking. If money is not a problem, > you can always buy a AirPort Extreme from apple to use as a wifi/router > which also supported you to plug in any USB external hard drive into it and > it will host the drive to all the computers on your network. > > http://www.apple.com/airportextreme/ > > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 9/13/07, Profile < profile at aye.net> wrote: > > > > Ann, > > I have stayed out of this for I thought this situation might be out of > > bounds from what you wanted to do. > > > > My son is into movie making, his camera is USB 2, but his Mac was USB 1. > > So, he bought a LaCie and hooked to the Mac > > with Firewire and then he could use the LaCie to hook to the Camera and > > get the full USB 2. The Camera would not work with his > > USB 1, it complain an tell him he was not running USB 2 so it couldn't > > connect. Once he connected to the USB 2 on the Lacie (which > > was connected to the Mac via Firewire) then it all worked fine. > > > > I have no idea if this is what you are talking about, but this is one > > man's solution. > > > > John R. > > > > > > On Sep 13, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Ann Richmond wrote: > > > > Stuart > > > > I understand that a usb port can't talk firewire. > > Does it make a difference that the Seagate drive I have attached is both > > firewire and usb? > > What I was thinking about is this: > > > > iMac firewire port to Seagate drive. Seagate drive usb to usb drive. > > > > Since the Seagate has both connections. > > I think I would need a usb A female to A female adapter to make the > > cables work. > > But I don't want to get all that together if the data transfer won't > > work.....if I said that right. > > > > Might it work? > > > > The enclosure is really interesting! I didn't know they came like that > > with an ethernet connection as well as usb. > > I could do that if I had an internal drive to use. Would rather use the > > one I have if I can. > > Probably should take it back and just get another firewire/usb dual > > connection one so I can use it on everything. > > > > Thanks for the help!! > > > > Ann > > > > Stuart Urbahns wrote: > > > > If I understand what you are describing you are wanting to have a USB > > device casey chain from a FireWire device. This isn't going to work. > > The USB port can not talk firewire. If you are looking for a cheap > > > > fast way to access your USB drive you can look into joining it to your > > network. Look at this ebay auction. Item number 180158321105 > > > > Sorry no copy and paste on iPhone for me to give you a direct link. > > > > > > This box will all you to place a hard drive on your network. This way > > you can make use of your high speed LAN instead of the slow usb 1.0 > > port. And even be able to access from more then one device at a time . > > > > This auction is for buy it now $49 but I'm sure with a little googling > > you can find cheaper alternative. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Sep 13, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Ann Richmond > > <richmond at qx.net> <richmond at qx.net> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > I just got a laCie 500gb usb2 external drive. I already have a Seagate > > 300mb firewire/usb on that computer (iMac round base with only usb1) > > > > connected via the firewire port. > > Since the laCie will be pretty useless connected via usb1 port , I was > > wondering if I can connect it to the seagate via the seagate usb2 . (I > > guess I would have to find a usb cable with both ends the small square > > > > ones or an adapter.) > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Thanks, > > Ann > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > > > > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > > > _______________________________________________ > > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > > Posting address: > > MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > > > > _______________________________________________ > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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