ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
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| Powering FireWire devices on the the FireWire port of an ExpressCard/34 card. | May-07-09 |
| The Sonnet FireWire/USB ExpressCard/34 and the FireWire 800 Pro ExpressCard/34 do not provide 12V power to bus powered FireWire devices. The cards have a 12V power input connector to provide FireWire power. If additonal bus power is required, Sonnet's World Travel Power Adapter (http://www.sonnettech.com/product/f2acpoweradater.html) provides sufficent power to drive external FireWire devices.
Note: 12V power should be connected to the FireWire 800 Pro ExpressCard/34 card before a bus powered FireWire device is connected, or the device may not mount (until it is disconnected and reconnected). Also note that 12V power MUST be unplugged from the FireWire/USB ExpressCard/34 and the FireWire 800 Pro ExpressCard/34 before the card is powered down from the computer menu, or a system error may occur. |
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105 |
| AJA ioHD compatibility with Sonnet FireWire 800 Pro ExpressCard/34. | May-07-09 |
108 |
| FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34 will not see a device on a MacBook Pro under Mac OS X Version 10.5+. | Dec-21-11 |
| The solution is to inactivate FireWire 800 as a network connection. To fix this issue, peform the following steps:
1) Open Network System Preference
2) Select PCI FireWire Slot ExpressCard
3) Open the "gear" pop-up menu and select Make Service Inactive
4) Click Apply |
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123 |
| My LaCie or G-Tech FireWire 800 drive does not work with the Sonnet FireWire 800 ExpressCard/34. | May-07-09 |
634 |
| Do FireWire ExpressCard/34 cards support bus-powered devices? | Dec-21-11 |
778 |
| I have a 17" MacBook Pro 6,1 and my ExpressCard does not work after upgrading to Mavericks. | Dec-30-13 |
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