- companies,
primarily Sony and Panasonic. It is most
commonly known by the name
FireWire (Apple),
though other brand names exist such as i.LINK (Sony), and Lynx...
- Look up
firewire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
FireWire is Apple's
trademark for the IEEE 1394 interface.
Firewire or Fire wire may also
refer to:...
- a
FireWire port may
still be
vulnerable if they have a PCMCIA/CardBus/PC Card or
ExpressCard port that
would allow an
expansion card with a
FireWire to...
- one peripheral. In a
FireWire network, any
capable node can
control the network. USB runs with a 5 V
power line,
while FireWire supplies 12 V and theoretically...
-
allowing for
FireWire or USB connectivity. This
provided better compatibility with non-Apple machines, as most of them did not have
FireWire ports at the...
- boot. Instead, the Mac's
firmware enables its
drives to
behave as a SCSI,
FireWire, Thunderbolt, or USB-C
external m****
storage device. A Mac
booted in Target...
-
FireWire cameras use the IEEE 1394 bus
standard for the
transmission of audio,
video and
control data.
FireWire is
Apple Computer's
trademark for the...
- A USB and
Firewire Host
Controller Interface (UFHC) is a register-level
interface that
enables a host
controller for USB or IEEE 1394
hardware to communicate...
- USB, AGP, HyperTransport, Wi-Fi, NVMe, PCIe and
others in its products.
FireWire is an Apple-originated
standard that was
widely adopted across the industry...
- CD-ROM
drive may be
connected to the
computer via an IDE (ATA), SCSI, SATA,
FireWire, or USB
interface or a
proprietary interface, such as the
Panasonic CD...