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QotD: Firewire

Question: How many Firewire devices are hooked up to your computer?

My Answer: Six or seven, depending on where my DV camera is at the moment.

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8 Responses to "QotD: Firewire"

  1. I rarely have more than one connected at a time. The FireWire devices I own are an iPod, iSight, LaCie 120G external, SmartDisk FireLite 60, an old 20G portable drive (which I rarely use), a Que 8x8x32 CDRW (which I no longer use since I added a SuperDrive to my G4), and an empty full-sized FireWire case.

  2. QotD: Firewire

    From nslog: Question: How many Firewire devices are hooked up to your computer? My answer: Two at the moment: my 30GB iPod and my iSight. One thing that bugs me about my G5 is that I only have one Firewire...

  3. 1, very rarely, my iPod. As required it is for a geek badge I'm lucky if I use it more than once/month.

  4. DV camera, and CD Burner... and iPod...

  5. My iSight and iPod are always plugged in, and when I need my external hard drive. Lucky I don't use the external much, so I have just enough ports for everything, hehe

  6. iPod and 52x24x52 LaCie CDRW. Easy as that.

  7. QotD: FireWire

    Question: How many Firewire devices are hooked up to your computer? -- nslog.com Erik writes that he's got 6 or 7 FW devices connected usually. Pure silliness! I honestly can't imagine how he's got so many, unless he has a...

  8. Answer: 0

    Number of Firewire devices I've personally seen hooked up to a computer in all my memory: 2... the cd burner we have at work to burn with old ibooks and a digital camcorder at my last $contractgig that hooked up into a g3 (only to test it out).

    Guess as a mostly PC guy my FW exposure has been pretty minimul 🙂


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