So I find myself in need of a PCIe (1x is fine) Firewire 400 card for a Windows 10 machine. I need this to interface with an Edirol (Roland) audio capture interface. Roland recommends cards with TI ...
We ordered some Syba low profile PCI firewire cards (these) for a lab using Dell Optiplex 780s (Win 7) for video capture. The cards cause Windows to bluescreen with a memory parity error, very soon ...
The Belkin IEEE 1394 FireWire PCI Card is a low-cost yet full-featured connection kit. Like the other two cards, it has three ports, but they fit the back of the card more elegantly than the ports on ...
As we noted in our tutorial "Dealing with FireWire problems (drives not mounting, devices unrecognized, etc.)", adding another FireWire bridge -- via an extra PCI-based FireWire adapter or other means ...
If you’re disappointed that your older Power Mac G4 lacks the new, fast FireWire 800 interface, storage peripheral maker LaCie hopes to interest you in one of its new FireWire 800 PCI cards. FireWire ...
The D-Link High Speed USB 2.0 and FireWire Combo PCI Adapter accomplishes several things at once. First, it adds both USB 2.0 and FireWire ports to the motherboard. Second, because it's a combo card, ...
Miglia Technology has announced the Alchemy FW 800 PCI card, which supports Firewire devices with transfer speeds from 100Mbps to 800Mbps. Two of the card’s three FireWire ports follow the new 9-pin ...
Networking company D-Link released a combo USB (universal serial bus) 2.0 and FireWire adapter card, part of its effort to offer a way for the two connectivity standards to peacefully coexist. The DFB ...
More FireWire fixes We continue to cover issues with FireWire after the update to Mac OS X 10.4.4, including an inability to mount external FireWire drives, problems recognizing the iSight and more.
The PCIx515 family of PCI CardBus controllers consists of four pin-compatible devices that integrate FireWire (1394a) and Smart Card functionality. Each device includes a PCI-based CardBus controller ...
While most Lifehackers have developed a strong relationship to software, the nitty-gritty of hardware is often left alone. After all, that's why God invented the USB port, right? Well, that's fine and ...