If you are refering to SD Card adapter, there are the following methods. If the adapter uses USB, then attach it to a USB port. (common) If the adapter converts to firewire, plug it into a firewire port. (uncommon) If it adapts mini/micro SD to SD, then slot it into a SD Card Slot.
Most Windows 2000-era desktops have at one available PCI slot. A FireWire card can be purchased for less than $20 to give the computer FireWire capabilities. Similar cards exist for laptops, although they are slightly more expensive.
Yes. While not as popular as USB, firewire is still definitely used today. Today, firewire is the dominant way of transferring digital video from a camera to a PC. Update: Yes if you have a free compatible expansion slot (e.g. PCI), your Firewire or 1394 card will still be usable. I recently added a my old PCI Firewire card to one of the new machines. These are used primarily for Video capture/transfer or even for some external HDD or DVD drives which have a Firewire interface. - Neeraj Sharma
yes all ipods work with ipod docks All iPods with the female slot at the bottom (not firewire ports) can be attached to docks and so forth. Firewire iPods can only connect via the sound port (head phone jack) and the firewire port. If a dock does not have one of these, it will not work with that iPod.
Any devise that is made to work with firewire. Such as a hard drive.
can you get a usb adapter for a firewire cable
can you get a usb adapter for a firewire cable
Firewire 800 has twice the bandwidth of the Firewire 400.The number is the throughput in Megabits.
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Firewire connections are connections for Firewire devices to connect to a computer or some other Firewire device. They are often found on digital video cameras and high level digital audio equipment.
eSATA is faster than FireWire and firewire is faster than USB.
The Canon ZR90 works with a Mac. It uses a FireWire connection so you will need a suitable FireWire cable and a FireWire 800/400 adapter if the Mac only has a FireWire 800 socket.