The 2-Port FireWire-400 PCMCIA Cardbus Host Card from SIIG provides a simple and affordable way to add two FireWire-400 ports to your notebook computer. The FireWire-400 interface allows for speeds of up to 50 MB/sec. FireWire will allow you to connect external drives, digital video cameras and other devices to your computer.
| Host Bus Interface | PCMCIA |
| Data Transfer Rate | FireWire-400: 50 MB/sec |
| Connectors | 2x 6-Pin FireWire-400 |
| Compliant Standards | FireWire-400 |
| System Requirements |
Computer: Pentium II Operating System: Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) Hardware: CardBus slot |
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It is so easy to plug into my Toshiba laptop, and with a firewire, download hi-8 digital videos from my Sony Camcorder!
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I work with the p2 workflow, and this firewire port what I need for my PC. It giving me speeds for transferring the footage to my hard drive when my p2 card is full.
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Open the package, installed the device, fired up the laptop - instant success.
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after buying 2 that did not work got this and out of the box compatible with my Dell on win7 64. Use it for wirewire connect to mixer and Cubase for audio recording. VERY happy! Finally a 6 wire connection and stable FiWi connection...Thank you!
Its all great!
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Even with my old laptop and Windows XP 32-bit, this PCMCIA card works well.
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Installed on XP perfectly and works with my Presonus FP10 flawlessly. [...] Loaded on an IBM R50e.
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