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Macally PHR-100ACB USB2 1394
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1 1267 06-02-2006
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100% of reviewers $74.99 9.0



Description: This is an external hard drive enclosure for IDE hard drives, allowing a typical internal IDE hard drive to become an external, portable, USB2/USB1.1/1394b/1394a drive. It supports any size drive at up to ATA133. The firewire interface is 1394a/b (400/800Mbps), and is compatible with either type of interface. There is also a USB2.0 connection on the enclosure, which supports USB1.1 as well (at lower speeds). It ships with three cables: USB A-B; 1394a; 1394a-1394b. It also comes with an AC adapter power supply (for United States-style plugs).
Keywords: external hard drive enclosure usb firewire 1394 IDE ATA
/sbin/lspci output: 05:0b.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)
Chipset: Firewire: Initio INIC-2430L firewire-ata bridge, and a Texas Instruments TSB81BA3 PHY; USB: Cypress Semiconductor CY7C68300A
Connection Type: USB/Firewire


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Old 06-02-2006, 04:44 AM   #1
DaneM
 
Registered: Oct 2003
Distribution: Slackware, Suse, Ubuntu, Gentoo
Posts: 544
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $74.99 | Rating: 9

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.16-gentoo-r7
Distribution: Gentoo



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Worked perfectly out-of-the-box on Linux. Be sure to enable your appropriate firewire and USB kernel options (and recompile). The only drawbacks are in the case design. You have to take out a couple of screws to open it, and then you have to add a few to the hard drive. The rubber "feet" on the top and bottom of the outside of the enclosure kind-of slide around and are prone to coming off, but they seem mostly aesthetic anyway. I am able to achieve a rate of transfer on the old 20GB drive I'm using that's equal to what it would normally be, connected to an IDE port. Output of "hdparm -Tt /dev/sda" (using firewire 400) is below:

/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 2420 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1210.13 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 72 MB in 3.04 seconds = 23.68 MB/sec
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