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post Tue 22 Jun 2004, 15:00
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post Tue 22 Jun 2004, 16:21
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QUOTE (miska @ Jun 22 2004, 08:05)
I had this problem connecting my ibook as a firewire slave to a G5, it rendered both firewire busses fu*ked. The guys at mac say it was a short and they happen from time to time, though I'm sure any cheaper construction would add to the problem.

umm.. I may be wrong but I don't think firewire was meant to be used for networking computer to computer... at least not in its original concept. I have never heard of anyone attempting to do this. Are you sure that it is even possible? I think I would use ethernet if I wanted to network 2 computers even if not as fast as firewire. cool.gif


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