Yeah, these devices are old!
They used to be called "Anir Mouse" or something, used to have a lot of those in our office (in norway). Anyway, they suck, so i reverted back to my logitech mouse..
I don't know about western / maxtor fw drives, but drives that spins faster than 5400 rpm needs a external power supply, drives that spin at 5400 can use the internal power from the firewire bus..
If your planning on carrying the drive around a lot, external powesupply is a pain in the ass..
As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, it's not only Apple who are making this standard. Sony, canon and others too are into firewire (or iLink or whatever).
This is as standard as it can get, it's nice that all these manufacturers can agree on anything! I would certanly pay 2-5 dollars more for å tv/video/stereo/dv-camera that has a fireWire connection.
It's sad that other hardware manufacturers is too proud to just "join-in" on a standard, so they make their own, and the consumer looses. again.
I've been trying it on Netscape 4.7 (mac os 9.0.2), java starts and all, but the server does not reply to http requests. A telnet to the bohttpd port gives me only silence.
Perhaps this is because the mac uses ":" to specify directories (instead of the regular "/"). Anyway I'm not suprised when java fails in Netscape / Mac..:p
Well, it's kinda cool to lurk around .jp sites with full antialiased japanese fonts, even with 10.1.x =)..
I've made a screenshot too.
I heard that wget was swapped with curl in mac osx 10.1 because of licensing issues..
Yeah, these devices are old!
They used to be called "Anir Mouse" or something, used to have a lot of those in our office (in norway). Anyway, they suck, so i reverted back to my logitech mouse..
this reminds me of Lain |Serial experiments.. (layer 06: Kids)
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here's some pictures from the gahtering 2001:
http://www.hardware.no/diverse/tg01/
(text is in norwegian tho)
I don't know about western / maxtor fw drives, but drives that spins faster than 5400 rpm needs a external power supply, drives that spin at 5400 can use the internal power from the firewire bus..
If your planning on carrying the drive around a lot, external powesupply is a pain in the ass..
>Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in
>time. For all practical purposes, *BSD is dead.
oh my god! why didn't you tell apple!?
If "Major marketing surveys" are your only concern when choosing OS, there's no need to guess what you are using.
As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, it's not only Apple who are making this standard. Sony, canon and others too are into firewire (or iLink or whatever).
This is as standard as it can get, it's nice that all these manufacturers can agree on anything! I would certanly pay 2-5 dollars more for å tv/video/stereo/dv-camera that has a fireWire connection.
It's sad that other hardware manufacturers is too proud to just "join-in" on a standard, so they make their own, and the consumer looses. again.
I've been trying it on Netscape 4.7 (mac os 9.0.2), java starts and all, but the server does not reply to http requests. A telnet to the bohttpd port gives me only silence. Perhaps this is because the mac uses ":" to specify directories (instead of the regular "/"). :p
Anyway I'm not suprised when java fails in Netscape / Mac..