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Q: What is IEEE-1394?
A: IEEE-1394 is a communication technology that was developed by Apple ® in the early 1990s, at about the same time as USB. The original IEEE-1394 standard is known as FireWire, IEEE-1394a, DV or as i.Link ® (Sony ® ‘s implementation of the standard). Occasionally it is referenced as FireWire 400 due to its maximum data transfer speed of 400 Mbps.
Q: What is iaieee 1394?
A: IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer.
Q: Does Windows 7 support the IEEE-1394 bus driver?
A: Thank you. Windows 7 includes 1394ohci.sys, a new IEEE 1394 bus driver that supports faster speeds and alternative media as defined in the IEEE-1394b specification. The 1394ohci.sys bus driver is a single (monolithic) device driver, implemented by using the kernel-mode driver framework (KMDF).
Q: What is i1394a?
A: 1394a also standardized the 4-conductor alpha connector developed by Sony and trademarked as ” i.LINK “, already widely in use on consumer devices such as camcorders, most PC laptops, a number of PC desktops, and other small FireWire devices.