Need to connect a firewire device to Mac or PC? Most new computers have a USB-C connection. But there is no such adapter that can convert firewire 800 or USB-C. The same is true for the firewire 400.
Until about four years ago, the only way to attach a peripheral to a PC was either to install a card in one of the expansion slots or to plug the device into the serial or parallel port. The advent of ...
So, my 20GB iPod is on the way, thanks to a big discount from a friend who works at Apple. My Sony Vaio has built-in FireWire that I'm hoping I can use for the initial file transfer. Longer-term, I'd ...
In a follow-up to our coverage yesterday on getting a PC-only PCI FireWire card to work with a Mac, MacFixIt readers told us about different PC-only FireWire cards that should work on a Mac. Joseph ...
Storage peripheral maker LaCie announced Tuesday that it will begin shipping this month a FireWire 800 card compatible with PCMCIA expansion slots on PowerBook and PC laptops. The new FireWire 800 ...
Orange Micro Inc. announced plans to release its OrangeCombo Notebook Card. The new laptop expansion card — compatible with the PC Card slots on PowerBooks and Windows laptops — supports both FireWire ...
A colleague has just bought a shiny new Canon MV450i camcorder. Unfortunately, his laptop doesn't have a FireWire port. I figure he should buy a PCMCIA adapter to give him FireWire ports, but is it ...
With macOS 26, Apple has quietly ended support for FireWire. For many, it’s a footnote in a changelog. But for those who lived through the late 90s and early 2000s, FireWire was the high-speed, ...