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Firewire Expansion Options  also known as IEEE.1394 & I.Link 
FireWire is one of the fastest peripheral standards ever developed. Transferring data at up to 400Mbps, FireWire delivers more than 30 times the bandwidth of the popular USB peripheral standard. With its high data-transfer speed and “hot plug-and-play” capability, FireWire is the interface of choice for today’s digital audio and video devices, as well as external hard drives and other high-speed peripherals.  For a technical overview of Firewire technology, download this PDF brochure.

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  In Stock Order Code Price inc GST
Adaptec 4300 Firewire Card OEM
The Adaptec FireConnect 4300 Kit is a 3-port, OHCI-compliant 1394/FireWire host adapter for PC and Macintosh systems that provides plug-and-play connectivity for FireWire devices such as hard drives, CD-RWs, scanners and camcorders.
BMS AFW-4300 (2) $69.95
  Also Available    
Adaptec 1394 Firewire Cardbus Notebook Kit
The FireConnect for Notebooks kit includes everything you need to get in on the fun of digital video. Simply attach a DV camcorder to your new FireConnect CardBus adapter.
BMS - AFW-1430VKIT $129.00

 

 

A word from Greg ...

For desktop computers, a PCI-based internal card will generally be required to connect a Firewire device to your computer, and if you have a laptop computer, you will need the PCMCIA version.  If you plan to get into video capture and editing, you will also need a CD burner and a computer with a fast processor, lots of RAM and a big fast hard disk drive.

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