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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) OS X Support RSS USB and FireWire Quick Assist Post 302258064 by Linux Bot on Thursday 13th of November 2008 08:20:05 PM
Old 11-13-2008
USB and FireWire Quick Assist

When it comes to thinking outside the box in the computer world, there are plenty of devices vying for your eyes. So just how do you connect all those iPods, printers, digital cameras, hard drives, DV cameras, audio interfaces, hubs, and other assorted peripherals to your Mac? Look no further than your computer's USB and FireWire ports.If it's devices that you want to connect, this article will help you get things up and running quick. And if you run into any trouble, we show you how to solve any issues that might pop up.

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ieee1394(7D)							      Devices							      ieee1394(7D)

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ieee1394, firewire, 1394 - Solaris IEEE-1394 Architecture DESCRIPTION
IEEE-1394 provides a means for interconnecting devices in computer and home entertainment systems. (The IEEE-1394 architecture is also known as Firewire, an Apple Computer trademark, and i.Link, a Sony trademark). The most common IEEE-1394 devices are digital camcorders, mass-storage devices and cameras (including webcam-type devices). For more information on USB, refer to the 1394 Trade Association website at http://www.1394ta.org. The Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture supports up to 63 hot-pluggable IEEE-1394 devices per IEEE-1394 bus. The maximum data transfer rate is 400 Mbits, depending on the capabilities of the attached device. The Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture supports devices implementing a number of different specifications. The basic behavior of the IEEE-1394 bus is described in the IEEE 1394-1995 and IEEE 1394a-2000 specifications. IEEE-1394 host controllers implementing the 1394 Open Host Controller Interface specification are supported. Camcorders implementing the IEC 61883 and 1394 Trade Association AV/C specifications are supported. Mass-storage devices implementing the ANSI SBP-2 specification are supported. Digital cameras implementing the 1394 Trade Association 1394-based Digital Camera (IIDC) specification are supported. FILES
Listed below are drivers and modules which either utilize or are utilized by the Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture. Drivers in /kernel/drv are 32 bit drivers (only). Drivers in /kernel/drv/sparcv9 or /kernel/drv/amd64 are 64 bit drivers. +--------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+ | SUPPORT MODULE(S) | FUNCTION | +--------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+ |/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64/]s1394 | IEEE-1394 framework | +--------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+ |/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64/]sbp2 | Serial Bus Protocol-2 (SBP-2) | +--------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | TARGET DRIVER | DEVICE CLASS | +--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ |/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]s1394 | IEEE-1394 framework | +--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ |/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]scsa1394 | mass storage class | +--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ |/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]av1394 | camcorder (AV/C) class | +--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ |/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]dcam1394 | digital camera (IIDC) class | +--------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+----------+ | HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE DRIVER(S) | DEVICE | +--------------------------------------------------------+----------+ |/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]hci1394 | Open HCI | +--------------------------------------------------------+----------+ ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Architecture |PCI-based systems | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNW1394, SUNW1394h, SUN- | | |Wav1394, SUNWscsa1394, SUN- | | |Wsbp2, SUNWfwdc, SUNWfwdcu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5), av1394(7D), dcam1394(7D), hci1394(7D), scsa1394(7D) http://www.sun.com/io IEEE 1394a Specification - 1394 Trade Association, 2000 IEEE 1394 Specification - 1394 Trade Association, 1995 NOTES
Booting from IEEE-1394 mass-storage devices is not supported, but may be possible if supported by the BIOS of the computer system. SunOS 5.11 30 August 2005 ieee1394(7D)
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