It uses isochronous data transfer, the transfering of data continously without interruption or breaks.
IEEE 1394 is a standard for a type of connection media. Typically known as Firewire.
None. You need a FireWire / IEEE 1394 hub.
IEEE 1284 is the only answer but there is a catch: It can be used to connect to other devices as well but is mostly used to connect printers.
This is the port IEEE 1394 is also known as Fire Wire
The type of data transfer that is carried out using a USB port are varied. Some of the types of data transfer include bulk data transfer, isochronous data transfer and interrupt data transfer among others.
IEEE 1394b
Programs that have "messenger" in their name will usually transfer some type of data.
A set rule for transfer data
16 MBPS
Original answer:firewire IEEE 1394bImproved answer:IEEE 1394b
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The IEEE 1394 standard defines the FireWire bus, developed by Apple, that was a mainstay for a few professional industries until it was overshadowed by USB's ubiquity, continual improvement which debunked rumors that FireWire was still faster than USB. However some still choose to continue use FireWire for compatibility or for other legacy hardware support reasons.