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I don't do the lending thing (and am not sure I have the OS anyway), sorry. If I decide to buy a CD recorder, which I've started thinking about for the same purpose, you could use it?
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Saturday, 10 January 2004 00:28 (twenty years ago) link
After I install OSX I will be ready to buy. But there are conflicting reports. What is a good external device for the Mac? This iomega one looked like it would match my computer, but I read user reports that said people had problems with it. Lacie seems to get good reports from Mac users, but doesn't color coordinate with my Mac. What say you? Experience/advice? Other options?
― Mary (Mary), Sunday, 18 January 2004 06:28 (twenty years ago) link
I am ready to buy now and have decided on Lacie. But a dilemna remains.
Should it be firewire Lacie or USB 2.0 Lacie?
I have USB 1.0 so could save money and not have to buy a pc card and then if it was too slow I could buy a usb pc card.
Or, I could get the firewall pc card right off the bat to go with the firewall drive.
Which would be more useful in the long run, to have a firewire card or a usb card?
Also, how slow would it be on 1.0?
Also, I have 333mhz and I think the system requirements call for 350. Will I be ok?
― Mary (Mary), Thursday, 22 January 2004 07:51 (twenty years ago) link
I bought a combo USB 2.0 and firewire card at Fry's for $40, which was as cheap as any single-type card I saw elsewhere. USB 2.0 is faster than firewire (480 million bits per second vs. 400 Mbps). USB 1.1 is 12 Mbps so you will likely find it too slow, especially if you're filling CDs. I'd go with the combo card and the USB burner, in case you get a firewire device in the future (camcorders seem more likely to use this than USB 2.0).
― nickn (nickn), Thursday, 22 January 2004 08:30 (twenty years ago) link
My advice was based on you owning a PC, by the way (since you said pc card) but looking upthread it seems you have a Mac. The combo card I mentioned says it can be put into Macs but won't give USB 2.0 performance unless you have OS X 10.1. It's a D-Link DFB-A5 PCI card.
― nickn (nickn), Thursday, 22 January 2004 08:37 (twenty years ago) link
two weeks pass...