Any Thinkpad user here using their Firewire port? What would you use it for? I read that we can make ad-hoc connection between two computers.

  • FireWire400
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    8 months ago

    FireWire (or IEEE1394) was commonly used to connect tape camcorders to transfer video due to it being faster than USB at the time, there was also a short period where iPods came with a FireWire cable only (I think). The power output is also a bit higher than what USB-A is capable of (7 vs. 5 W).

    Edit: I’m dumb. First and second generation iPods literally had FireWire ports, but they initially only provided FireWire to FireWire cables (6-pin) in the box.

    • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
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      18 months ago

      I don’t think thinkpads ever came with the 6 or 8 pin flavors of firewire, only the 4 pin “i link” style plug that doesn’t do power.

      Which essentially limits them to only transferring data to devices with batteries like camcorders.

      • FireWire400
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        28 months ago

        No idea, I don’t have any ThinkPads with IEEE1394. I’m pretty sure the only laptops to come with 6 pin FireWire were Macs, with the 8 pin only appearing on PowerBooks, I believe.

        But they dropped FireWire with the first “unibody” MacBook.