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iPod cable
Authored by: usa35 on Jan 16, '03 11:54:38AM

I do too, and am now wondering if the iPod cable is terminated in some way. Now that I think about it, there was a warning that came with my iPod (original 5GB model) about only using the Apple approved Firewire cable with the iPod.

Perhaps they figured people would be leaving their iPod cable attached and just detaching the iPod? Is the iPod provided cable special in some way?

Does anybody have information to share on this?



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Chaining vs. direct connect...
Authored by: robg on Jan 16, '03 01:25:34PM

I .think. this problem only occurs with chained devices, ie Computer -> Device 1 -> Device 2. Remove Device 2's cable and Device 1 may no longer work. I experienced this while travelling with a 20gb FW drive and a FW camera; when I disconnected the camera and left the cable attached, the drive wasn't happy.

But at home, I leave the camera cable plugged directly into the back of the Mac all the time, and have no trouble...

-rob.



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Authored by: Anonymous on Jan 16, '03 01:52:23PM

me too, no problem with my always attached ipod cable.

the passthrough ports on firewire drives are known to be somewhat flaky, so it doesn't surprise me that they couldn't handle a cable without an attached device.

lets stay away from the word "terminate" as its old SCSI terminology. (I'm very sure there's no such thing as a terminated firewire cable)



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Authored by: Mikey-San on Jan 16, '03 02:26:55PM

FireWire "termination" exists. It is not outdated SCSI terminology. The difference here is that it's done /automatically/ in FireWire, all the time. The extra two pins on your FW port (vs your PC friends' crappy 4-pin FW ports) are for termination power.

Yes, you're supposed to disconnect the cable from the FireWire controller first (read: TEH COMPUTAR!!1); no, there is nothing special about the cable that comes with the iPod; and no, not all chain pass-through ports suck. As a matter of fact, the ports on my LaCie FireWire drive kick much ass.


-/-



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Authored by: imageworx on Jan 16, '03 04:11:26PM

I am looking at the back of my Qksilver 800 and I have one wired (not connected) and another (chained to two CDRs and a DVDRAM). Never have bootup or corruption issues.
Might be isolated incident.

Then again, I have all Granite Digital FW cables with the bright green LED.

"Remember-don't ever force the FW cable into the slot. Someone one did and friend their board and drive" +20volts can be bad...



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Authored by: timbloom on Jan 20, '03 06:46:50PM

Those 2 pins you see there are the 12V power coming from the CPU that charges your ipod and keeps bus powered devices running. Firewire does not need "termination" in the sense of scsi because it is a serial- based interface.



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