My wife Elaine is in Albany now with son, daughter in law and newborn
grand daughter Annice Joy Whitely. She could pick it up for someone
but you'd have to wait until school hols to get it as I'll be driving
down at Easter.
Reg
On 29/03/2009, at 9:17 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Severin & Tony,
I actually have a Belkin firewire hub - the old style, looks like
this:
<http://www.welovemacs.com/f5u526slv.html>
I haven't used it that much (even less now that my external HD is
fw800).
It tends to get used now just as a firewire cable extender if I'm
too lazy
to move things around.
If either of you wants to give me $40 for it, I can probably live
without it
(just move things within single cable reach when I need to!) and you
can
pick it up here in Albany!
It was working fine last time I used it (few weeks ago) and we would
check
it is still working before you took it - but it is a few years old -
so if
you want a warranty you would be better paying the price to get a
new one!
Cheers
Neil
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on 27/3/09 10:43 PM, Severin Crisp at sevcr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Yes, but I do not use all of them all the time and everything
upstream
of the one you are interested must be powered on. Short term, I am
doing just that.
Severin
On 27/03/2009, at 6:09 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Severin,
I don't know if it is practical for you or not but nearly all my
firewire
devices have a couple of firewire sockets... and you are supposed to
be able
to daisy-chain firewire devices - so why don't you just do that?
Cheers
Neil
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on 27/3/09 4:55 PM, Severin Crisp at sevcr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
My 6 port Swann Firewire hub appears to have carked it. The
computer
firewire is fine and a drive plugged straight in mounts. The power
supply is probably OK as the indicator light on the hub is on. I
am
unable to find a replacement at this stage, in fact firewire hubs
seem
to be a vanishing beast. Can anyone offer a helping suggestion, I
really need this with 5 external devices connected.
Severin Crisp
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