Real FIREWIRE Drive exists from Panasonic/Germany
I have opend an Harddisk VCR and was surprised
by the internal HD wich is a Real 3.5 inch
Firewire HD 80GB with two 4 Pin Connectors and a special (small)power connector.
So, why isn´t Apple using it ?????
Who knows who is building it for them ??
(Label
anasonic HDD)
<a href="http://www.panasonic.de/www/Push/de/produkte/1406594333?tmpl=ct_settop_nvhdb1.tmpl" target="_blank">http://www.panasonic.de/www/Push/de/produkte/1406594333?tmpl=ct_settop_nvhdb1.tmpl</a>
<a href="http://prodcas.panasonic.de/ein_modell.asp?id=NV-HDB1EC&sGruppenName=Festplatten-Receiver" target="_blank">http://prodcas.panasonic.de/ein_modell.asp?id=NV-HDB1EC&sGruppenName=Festplatten-Receiver</a> :eek:
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[ 06-03-2002: Message edited by: steve4bears ]</p>
by the internal HD wich is a Real 3.5 inch
Firewire HD 80GB with two 4 Pin Connectors and a special (small)power connector.
So, why isn´t Apple using it ?????
Who knows who is building it for them ??
(Label

<a href="http://www.panasonic.de/www/Push/de/produkte/1406594333?tmpl=ct_settop_nvhdb1.tmpl" target="_blank">http://www.panasonic.de/www/Push/de/produkte/1406594333?tmpl=ct_settop_nvhdb1.tmpl</a>
<a href="http://prodcas.panasonic.de/ein_modell.asp?id=NV-HDB1EC&sGruppenName=Festplatten-Receiver" target="_blank">http://prodcas.panasonic.de/ein_modell.asp?id=NV-HDB1EC&sGruppenName=Festplatten-Receiver</a> :eek:

[ 06-03-2002: Message edited by: steve4bears ]</p>
Comments
Barto
<a href="http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/firewire/OWC_oxford911/G4_500DP-ATTO.gif" target="_blank">http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/firewire/OWC_oxford911/G4_500DP-ATTO.gif</a>
You can't get internal ATA-firewire bridges.
As far as native ATA vs. Firewire goes...
With ATA you can only have 2 devices per channel. With Firewire you can have 64 (63 not including the computer).
Firewire sets IDs automatically.
Firewire can supply power to lowish power devices, negating the need for a fugly molex connector.
Firewire is a rounded cable WITH electromagnetic sheilding (less error correction = more speed).
Firewire is hot swappable.
Plus other stuff technical people know that I don't.
Barto
[ 06-05-2002: Message edited by: Barto ]</p>