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    Sep 25 2003, 08:49

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    Rui Carmo

Firewire

A high-bandwidth serial interface based on IEEE 1394, which improves on USB with proper timing requirements and inline power.

Interesting Links:

  • Firewire-IDE Bridges
  • A 1.2TB drive array

See Also

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ExpressCardMacBooks and Other HappeningsTen Things I'm Looking Forward To In 2006Backup Day - Almost
Discrete PruningThe Sad iPodSunday MusingsNews, in a Nutshell
So, is it faster?Behold, the MonolithSpinning PlatesPartition Day
iTrip14Juggling WindowsNew PowerBooks and iBooks.
The Mouse, Done RightThe MacWorld 2004 KeynoteResetting Mac OS X PasswordsHardware/Plextor/PX-708UF
The Wi-Fi BlackberryDual Burn-InMD5 is Your FriendQuiet Day, Low Traffic
ArsTechnica on PantherThe Panther Needs a Manicure?Why I Think Windows MovieMaker is CrapFire back at Yahoo!
Mac OS X 10.2.8Selling Out to Pocket PCFilesystems For Removable DisksApple and Toast Patches
RPM hellCisco Training, Week TwoOs Meus Quinze Pageviews de Fama
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