IEEE 1394b (Firewire 800) PCI card support?
Scott
geekboy at angrykeyboarder.com
Sun Oct 15 10:07:18 UTC 2006
I've had an external hard drive with USB, IEEE 1394 and IEEE 1394b
ports. 1394b, being relatively new required I install a PCI card. I
only recently decided to give it a try. I'd used the drive with both
USB and (original) Firewire in Linux and it worked just fine.
I just installed a PYRO 1394b PCI card. I plugged the cable into the PC
and then the other end into the back of the Hard Drive. The drive
started up immediately. Therefore I know everything is fine on the
Hardware end.
But the software is a problem. Had I done this with USB or "regular"
Firewire GNOME would have popped open a window with the drive's contents.
Nothing happened. Zilch. Zip.
So I took a gander at device manager and from best I can tell there was
no trace of a mention of a Firewire 1394b PCI card.
Before writing this I searched all over and came up with very little.
But from what little I did gather Linux does indeed support IEEE 1394b
(per www.linux1394.org). From what I gathered though support can vary
depending on chipset. I have no idea what my chipset is and have been
unable to determine it from the box, manual or vendors web site.
Has anyone else faced this or a similar situation?
Any advice?
TIA.
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Scott
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