onal or not. Thanks again.
Rick
> >Hi, All.
>
>>Undergoing a frantic effort to get my Cardbus Firewire2Go card to
>>work with my Lombard Powerbook. In both OS 9.2 and X.2 my card is
>>'seen' by Apple System Profiler, but I can't mount my LaCie
>>p
>Hi, All.
>Undergoing a frantic effort to get my Cardbus Firewire2Go card to
>work with my Lombard Powerbook. In both OS 9.2 and X.2 my card is
>'seen' by Apple System Profiler, but I can't mount my LaCie
>pocketdrive through it, even though it's independen
At 3:53 pm -0500 29/10/02, Richard Smykla wrote:
>Hi, All.
>
>Undergoing a frantic effort to get my Cardbus Firewire2Go card to
>work with my Lombard Powerbook. In both OS 9.2 and X.2 my card is
>'seen' by Apple System Profiler, but I can't mount my LaCie
>pocketd
I use a Firewire2Go with my Wallstreet and it works with both OS 9.1
and 10.2.1.
In OS 9.1, I have used it intensely with a digital camcorder and it
never failed; but I could not use it to burn CDs with a Firewire CDRW
drive (Toast kept saying that it could not write to the drive fast
enough
Hi, All.
Undergoing a frantic effort to get my Cardbus Firewire2Go card to
work with my Lombard Powerbook. In both OS 9.2 and X.2 my card is
'seen' by Apple System Profiler, but I can't mount my LaCie
pocketdrive through it, even though it's independently powered. The
s
ed a Lombard, I used the Firewire2Go card
quite successfully under 10.1. I used it for my
digital camcorder (for iMovie2 import), Firewire disk
mode with my G4 desktop, and with a Dazzle Hollywood
Bridge (VCR input). Drivers built into OSX. OSX
recognized the card without a problem. It doesn't
mou
; it's a no go on my Wallstreet 2 with Mac OS 8.6
Though I haven't tried the Firewire2Go, I've read several reports of people
successfully using OS X and the card with a variety of peripherals. In fact,
it was one of the first to be supported under X last year; seems that it had