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6 pin to 4 pin Firewire Cable 10 ft: Experience the
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FireWire PCMCIA IEEE 1394 CardBus Adapter - Bringing 400 Mbps of blazing FireWire speed to your notebook computer!
Overview:
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Equation: Ease and simplicity of USB + incredible speed and technology = "FIREWIRE"
The FireWire PCMCIA CardBus is a 32-bit notebook adapter
with dual 400 Mbps FireWire and IEEE 1394 ports. Devices
such as high speed USB external CD/RW drives which
only run at write speeds of 8X and rewrite speeds
of 4X will operate at internal device efficiency resulting
in write speeds up to 16X and rewrite speeds of 10X.
Additional advantages range from enabling FireWire
capable hard disk drives to using high tech HDTV’s
that are equipped with built-in fireWire/IEEE-1394
Ports. Drivers are not
required for windows 98SE / ME
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FireWire IEEE-1394 CardBus Specifications:
Specifications
- Dual 400 Mbps FireWire/IEEE 1394 Port to 32-bit CardBus PC Card
- Fully supports provisions of IEEE 1394-1995 standard for high performance serial bus and the P1394a supplement
- Fully compliant with 32-bit CardBus and PCMCIA Type II specification
- Comes with two (2) 6-pin standard port connectors
- Supports up to 63 devices in peer-to-peer configuration
- Compliant with Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) 1.0 specification
- Supports 100/200/400 Mbit/sec transfer rate
- Fully Plug-N-Play and Hot-Swap compatible
- Supports Windows 98/SE/Me/2000/XP
Drivers are not required for windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
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The FireWire IEEE-1394 CardBus Adapter |
FireWire Connections, and Video
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Connecting
the Firewire IEEE1394 PCMCIA CardBus is not unlike
any other PCMCIA card, the difference is
in the speed and performance.
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The
Firewire cable connectors are slightly different than
a USB connector as seen above. The Firewire
connectors are a shaped connector rather than a rectangular
USB.
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Make
the connection between the FireWire CardBus and your
DV camera, drive enclosure, or other Firewire compatible
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A
short 10 second video was produced using a JVC Dual
Cam digital camera and the FireWire IEEE-1394
PCMCIA CardBus.
Listen to the audio along with watching the video,
the Firewire CardBus allows for smooth and fast processing
of information.
Click this link to
view the video.The creativity of the video is
not worthy of an Oscar but is a good demonstration
of the information transfer through Firewire.
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smaller end of the connector is connected to the camera
or Firewire enabled device. |
The
full set up is quite compact and yet gives you the
mobility that is needed to get the job done. |
Get
the Dual Firewire/1394 to CardBus PC Card Bundle . Complete
Video Editing Camcorder Kit (6-pin to 4-Pin DV Cable....Read
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Bundled
Video Package includes Ulead Video Studio SE
version 6 video editing software, a 6-pin
to 4-pin DV Firewire cable and the 1394 2 port
firewire
cardbus...read
more
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Testimonial:
The fact that I didn't
have to install any drivers was a big plus, this meant I didn't
have to configure anything or worry
about conflicting IRQ's. I running windows XP with this FireWire
IEEE-1394 CardBus Adapter. Set
up is very easy, unlike the USB cable comparitively the CardBus
is smaller and I think easier to travel with. In the testing
of this device I used a digital camera by JVC which is a
Dual Cam Firewire capable camera. Such applications in which
to use the Firewire IEEE-1394 CardBus would be seen here with
a digital video camera, a portable Hard Drive enclosures,
HDTV and future devices. I say future because in my research
this
is
what technology is leaning towards for portability, increased
speed, more efficient data transfer.
If you're unfamiliar with this technology, you really need
to catch up before you fall to far behind, the future of speed,
mobility, and efficiency is leaning towards FireWire IEEE-1394.
The fact of the matter is that most newer PC's and laptops
are coming equipped with the firewire ports and I think this
card is one of the best to expand your system if you're not
FireWire IEEE-1394 enabled. |
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