- firewire hard drive & isochronous transfer
- Posted by min on January 31st, 2008
How do the firewire hard drives work with isochronous transfer?
The isochronous transfers can guarantee constant speed but there is
possibility of data loss.
Do the firewire hard drives use the isochronous transfer? If yes, will be
data get lost?
thanks in advance
min
- Posted by Maxim S. Shatskih on January 31st, 2008
No. SBP-2 protocol (storage over 1394) do not use isoch transfers, so, data is
never lost if you have the good cabling.
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- Posted by min on January 31st, 2008
aha~
thanks for your reply.
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