Certainly.
Why do you ask? It's not relevant to card readers and such. FW 800 is
really best for RAIDs and streaming video, audio capture. There are
only a very few devices that can take advantage of the FW800 data
transfer capacity.
Godfrey
On Sep 7, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Shel Belinkoff wr
Speaking of speed, are you guys familiar with the Firewire 800 setup?
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
> > Also whatever the theoretical lmimits, Firewire is about everytime
> > faster the USB2: often a bit, sometimes a lot. But when you'll see the
> > price of a firewire ca
On Sep 7, 2005, at 7:36 AM, Thibouille wrote:
Don't forget the reader will be the limiting factor here (except if
you use USB 1.1 of course).
There are HUGE difference between them and each one is good at
something.
Some are very good at reading CF but bad writing them and the opposite
for SD
Don't forget the reader will be the limiting factor here (except if
you use USB 1.1 of course).
There are HUGE difference between them and each one is good at something.
Some are very good at reading CF but bad writing them and the opposite
for SD cards and vice versa, you see what mean.
Also what
ou limited by the USB or Firewire connections?
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Igor Roshchin
Hi All!
Has anybody had experience/read/heard anything about the
Transcend 150x 2GB SD card besides its specs?
I am considering buying it.
~$145 from NewEgg shipped, including CA taxes seems to be
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Igor Roshchin
> Hi All!
>
> Has anybody had experience/read/heard anything about the
> Transcend 150x 2GB SD card besides its specs?
>
> I am considering buying it.
> ~$145 from NewEgg shipped, including CA taxes seems to be reasonable.
>
> Igor
>
Hi All!
Has anybody had experience/read/heard anything about the
Transcend 150x 2GB SD card besides its specs?
I am considering buying it.
~$145 from NewEgg shipped, including CA taxes seems to be reasonable.
Igor
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