MD: . firewire and usb

2001-06-18 Thread Danny-K
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Marc Britten wrote: > i'm just replying to the USB bit. > > the main advantage i believe USB to have over older connection models > is supplied power, no more ugly wall warts for the Printer/scanner/etc > Yeah. For my birthday last year, my girl bought me this bad-ass US

Re: MD: Firewire?

2001-05-10 Thread I Can Not Tell You
ROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:40 PM Subject: MD: Firewire? > > I'm almost afraid to ask this, given that most of the > people on this list are far more savvy technologically > than I, but here goes: > > Can someone please explain (i

Re: MD: Firewire?

2001-05-10 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* James Jarvie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 10 May 2001 | Can someone please explain (in simple terms) what | Firewire is? Firewire is Apple's trademark for their implementation of the IEEE 1394 specification. It is a fast (currently up to 400Mbps), inexpensive serial interconnect bus for multi

RE: MD: Firewire?

2001-05-10 Thread Aileen Chen
drives, CD-burners, and digital cameras, etc Aileen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Jarvie Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: Firewire? I'm almost afraid to ask this, given that most o

Re: MD: Firewire?

2001-05-10 Thread Ed Heckman
on 5/10/01 12:40 PM, James Jarvie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Can someone please explain (in simple terms) what > Firewire is? Hopefully I can make this simple. Firewire is Apple's name for a connection technology that was designed to replace SCSI. Firewire is also known as iLink (Sony's n

MD: Firewire?

2001-05-10 Thread James Jarvie
I'm almost afraid to ask this, given that most of the people on this list are far more savvy technologically than I, but here goes: Can someone please explain (in simple terms) what Firewire is? Thank you. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - bu