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DMA works fine, USB works fine, USB 2.0 untested.
My version doesn't feature firewire or RAID, so I
can't comment on those. Sound untested, but I'm
pretty sure there's a dri ...
It's an external Maxtor 160GB harddrive with USB2
and FireWire connections. Currently connected to
the USB2 port, works flawlessly in SuSE 9.0 Pro.
(uses the usb-storage modul ...
The Freecom Traveller II is a very portable CDRW
which can be powered by an optional battery pack.
The drive is recognised as an extra IDE device (eg
/dev/hde) and can by used ...
This is 1999 vintage so only consider if its for
sale second hand.
Accepts 233 to 450 Pentiums Celerons in my dox but
I know can go up to 850 (gosh)
Bios by Phoenix and ...
Another micro-itx board launched in the Spring of
2003, featuring the Nehemia C3-2 1GHz CPU. Via
Apollo CLE266 chipset includes IEEE1394, USB2.0,
Castlerock AGP graphics with ...
This is the rather plain version. NO sata or on
board video. Everything appears to work with
Mandrake 9.1. I have not used but get no errors
for the ethernet or USB ports. ...
The DCR-TRV830 works great on digital video
transfer via Firewire. The camera can be
controlled via the Firewire controls that Kino
employs, as well as transfer video via Kin ...
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