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USB 2 to firewire Converter

Original Message
Name: slee87
Date: August 12, 2005 at 10:55:28 Pacific
Subject: USB 2 to firewire Converter
OS: OSX Tiger
CPU/Ram: G3 ibook
Comment:
Does a USB 2 to firewire converter/hub/anything exist? I would like to take advantage of my USB 2.0 devices to the fullest despite having only USB 1.1 ports.

Thus, my Firewire port.


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Response Number 1
Name: MattThomas
Date: August 26, 2005 at 09:35:57 Pacific
Subject: USB 2 to firewire Converter
Reply: (edit)
You might want to check out something like the D-Link 4-port USB, 3-port firewire, combo hub. It can be connected to your computer via firewire or usb and provides ports for both.

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