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the420star 05-04-2004 05:09 PM

USB 2.0 to 1394
 
I just realized that i have a 1394 port on my computer, which i am told is a firewired port. I have a USB 2.0 hard drive and was wondering if there was a way for me to use my USB 2.0 Hard drive with the port on my computer. I looked for a conversion cord but couldnt find one, so if they exist can you point me in that direction.

sailor 05-04-2004 05:15 PM

The better question is why? Just using the firewire port converted from a USB 2 cord isnt going to give you anymore throughput...

phredgreen 05-04-2004 05:16 PM

i'm pretty damn sure you're gonna hafta run out and grab a usb card for your computer, as i haven't ever seen anything that'll make that conversion for you.

the big question is, what kind of computer did you get that dosen't have any kind of usb connections but has firewire? are you absolutely positively sure there aren't any usb ports on there anywhere?

the420star 05-04-2004 05:17 PM

I have USB ports, just no USB 2.0 ports. I was hoping to get rid of my USB 2.0 card, b/c the pcmcia slots are getting a little crowded with that card and the wireless card

phredgreen 05-04-2004 05:24 PM

okay, i'm confused. you have a usb2.0 card, but no ports. how does that work?

the420star 05-04-2004 06:14 PM

i have a dell inspiron 8000, it has 2 usb 1.0 ports, then i have a pcmcia usb 2.0 card... and i just realized i also have a 1394 port built into the computer

phredgreen 05-04-2004 06:22 PM

mmkay. it looks like you're stuck leaving the usb2.0 card in the machine, as i haven't found any kind of converters. mebbe someone else will, but i just don't see it as likely.

Scorpion23 05-04-2004 06:32 PM

Your best bet would be to get another external HD case that has a firewire port on it. www.newegg.com has some with both USB 2.0 and firewire starting at $25. Just put your HD in the new case and you're good to go.

yodapaul 05-04-2004 07:40 PM

USB and IEEE1394 are very different, and I have never heard of a USB to IEEE1394 adaptor.

I think your just out of luck.

Sorry.

jvwgtr 05-05-2004 07:29 AM

Why would you want 1394 over USB 2.0?
Firewire = 400Mbps
USB 2.0 = 480Mbs

...unless we're talking about 1394b...

redarrow 05-05-2004 02:17 PM

Well if the USB ports are only 1.0, chances are that the firewire isnt going to be 1394b

Jolt 05-06-2004 04:30 PM

Comparing FireWire to USB 2.0 is like comparing SCSI and IDE.

FireWire I/O operations require less CPU time, thus causing less "drag" on the overall system. On a machine that's not brand new, it'd make a noticeable difference.

The two technologies are, as suggested before, mutually exclusive.


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