Re: Powerbook Firewire performance

2002-06-06 Thread Paul McGaffey
How about firewire port problems w/ 10/1.5? My Teac CDRW in LaCie case is not recognized on firewire...Any suggestions? TIA Paul As long as you're not getting a first generation Ti you should be OK. BareFeats.com compared rev A vs rev B and noted great improvement in

Fwd: Re: Powerbook Firewire performance

2002-06-06 Thread Paul McGaffey
OOPS! How about firewire port problems w/ 10/1.5? My Teac CDRW in LaCie case is not recognized on my TiBook500 firewire...Any suggestions? TIAPaul As long as you're not getting a first generation Ti you should be OK. BareFeats.com compared rev A vs rev B and noted great

Powerbook Firewire performance

2002-06-05 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
I'm planning to buy a G4 Powerbook but I'm slightly concerned about the built-in Firewire speed. Tests I've seen show the throughput to be considerably slower than desktop Macs. I plan to use a large external Firewire drive for the media when video editing (Avid Xpress DV for Mac is out this

Re: Powerbook Firewire performance

2002-06-05 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 9:08 am -0400 5/6/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As long as you're not getting a first generation Ti you should be OK. BareFeats.com compared rev A vs rev B and noted great improvement in Firewire performance. http://www.barefeats.com/pb06.html Tim Thanks - that's what I wanted to know (I'd

Re: Powerbook Firewire performance

2002-06-05 Thread Michael Bryan Bell
As long as you're not getting a first generation Ti you should be OK. BareFeats.com compared rev A vs rev B and noted great improvement in Firewire performance. http://www.barefeats.com/pb06.html He's right, this one bit me in the ass... The rev. A's have around half the performance of the