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New imac needs more storage options
#21
[quote jdc]at the studio i have 400 + 400 + 500 FW 800 storage.
So Apple fixed the problem with FW800 not being able to see more than two drives on a chain?
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#22
[quote Filliam H. Muffman][quote jdc]at the studio i have 400 + 400 + 500 FW 800 storage.
So Apple fixed the problem with FW800 not being able to see more than two drives on a chain? On what platform FH Muffman?
I have a MacPro with three FW800 HDD's daisy chained, not a problem.

BGnR
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#23
[quote BigGuynRusty][quote 68shelbymustang]I thought all new imacs had one FW800 and one FW 400? Mea Culpa!!
MacManMaz
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According to the current specs, all the iMacs have FW800!!
That one slid right past me!

BGnR
hmmm, how is that possible? I though that your "incredible knowledge" was supposed to cover it?
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#24
"FireWire 400 is still faster than USB2, despite the tech specs to the contrary."

Concur with BGnR heartily on this. OWC Jamie can go into detail, but it has to do with controllers. Theoretically, USB2 is "just as fast or faster than FW400" but in real world usage, it's not even a contest. FW400 trumps it every time.

"I thought all new imacs had one FW800 and one FW 400?"

indeed, and go with FW800 if you can get it (afford it, if it's an option, etc.). You'll never say "man, I wish I had just gotten the slower connection".

The OWC Mercury drives are great, but I'll put in a vote for the OWC miniStack v3. Love 'em, lots of connectivity options, attractive package, never any problems. (YMMV.)

http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ministackv3
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#25
hmmm, how is that possible? I though that your "incredible knowledge" was supposed to cover it?

Nice.

Take a good thread and start slinging crap.

Of course, I'm no better, pointing that out as I did.

Now, back to our regular programming.
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#26
[quote BigGuynRusty][quote Filliam H. Muffman][quote jdc]at the studio i have 400 + 400 + 500 FW 800 storage.
So Apple fixed the problem with FW800 not being able to see more than two drives on a chain? On what platform FH Muffman?
I have a MacPro with three FW800 HDD's daisy chained, not a problem.

BGnR
Several G5's had a problem with more than two drives on a chain and it was supposedly related to slow writes problem. http://www.barefeats.com/fire43.html#redface I read a story over a year ago (can not find it at the moment) that the first version of Intel Macs had a similar problem.
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#27
There was also that white 2.16GHz 24" C2D iMac that had high speed FW. It was the first iMac to sport FW800. Now, all of the current iMacs have it.

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/im...specs.html

I know we're not talking about the older one, however...

Jeff
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#28
G5s FW 800 has always sucked, but there was never a problem with multiple drives -- and there wasnt a problem with other macs FW 800

the FW 800 issue was limited to the G5s on-board FW 800 -- when used with a PCI FW 800 card it was perfectly fine
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#29
I've had my G5 iMac running since 11-05 with a 320 GB external FW drive for video content and backups. No problems so far...
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