- 1394 firewire fix
- Posted by bob on April 25th, 2006
hi i am a musician who is going to be using a firewire intewrface for my i/o
and in monitoring a few chat rooms ran across a problem supposedly in xp/pro
that would band limit the interface to 100 as opposed to 400 how do i
discover if my machines have or need the fix...... help my wizard....trizen
trazen truzen trone time for this one........ thnx guys (or gals...sorry)
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- Posted by Ted Zieglar on April 26th, 2006
You are describing a situation that was true -- or at least, was widely
rumoured to be true -- in the past. There were even a couple of companies
that produced 1394a drivers for XP. However, XP now supports the full
throughput of IEEE 1994a (400 Mbps) and 1394b (800 Mbps).
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- Posted by bob on April 26th, 2006
hey ted thnx for the info... was hoping it was something like that.... too
many opportun ities to screw up with a system like this..... was easier when
i had to worry about tubes..... kudoes for the help... ever near stlouis
stop in for a brew... or...
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"Ted Zieglar" wrote:
- Posted by Ted Zieglar on April 26th, 2006
I remember going with my Dad to the local drugstore which had a vacuum tube
testing machine. That was in the days before transistors.
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