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10-14-2005
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Description:
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Generic 3.5inch external hard drive enclosure. Described as able to handle firewire 1394b. In Australia it is marketed under the name of Omni.
Pluged it in and it worked perfect.
Unable to test if the firewire800 is OK but it is on the box as capable of handling it.
Even has basic instructions for Linux installation.
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Keywords:
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portable omni firewire enclosure 800
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Connection Type:
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1394 USB2.0
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