I asked about external. He said in a post that internal is the only option. Thats the issue. Externally, there would be no issue.
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Not sure. Its the customers call. We don't have firewire connectors on our single board computers I guess because we haven't had a call for them from any of our industrial customers but this customer could certainly add a firewire card. Interesting thought though. Wonder if I would get an "attaboy" if I suggested it.Originally posted by PartialWhy not use firewire, then? Or some sort of digital connection where noise and signal length won't be factors.
For that matter, they could probably add a PCIe SATA card and everything would be fine?! Of course that would add a cost to their chassis they probably don't want to incur.My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.
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There are no internal firewire drives.Originally posted by AtlPackFanShows you what I know. I didn't even know you could do internal firewire.Originally posted by ZoolInternal firewire?
Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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I would explain to them that their case design is flawed and that no such repeater exists. I would then recommend possibly making a switch to the more reliable and faster firewire, where they'll have less issues with data integrity to begin with.Originally posted by AtlPackFanNot sure. Its the customers call. We don't have firewire connectors on our single board computers I guess because we haven't had a call for them from any of our industrial customers but this customer could certainly add a firewire card. Interesting thought though. Wonder if I would get an "attaboy" if I suggested it.Originally posted by PartialWhy not use firewire, then? Or some sort of digital connection where noise and signal length won't be factors.
For that matter, they could probably add a PCIe SATA card and everything would be fine?! Of course that would add a cost to their chassis they probably don't want to incur.
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Actually, we would have no problem with that...as long as it was hooked to one of our computers.Originally posted by ZoolThis would be ideal for hot swapping, but his company makes backplanes so recommending an external solution would be like MS recommending OSX.

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My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.
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I probably wasn't very clear. I'm pretty sure the customer is just buying a COTS case and popluating it with our single board computer (SBC), our backplane and then their cards, drives, etc. which includes hot-swap caddies for their drives so they can swap drives out with taking the case apart.Originally posted by PartialI would explain to them that their case design is flawed and that no such repeater exists. I would then recommend possibly making a switch to the more reliable and faster firewire, where they'll have less issues with data integrity to begin with.Originally posted by AtlPackFanNot sure. Its the customers call. We don't have firewire connectors on our single board computers I guess because we haven't had a call for them from any of our industrial customers but this customer could certainly add a firewire card. Interesting thought though. Wonder if I would get an "attaboy" if I suggested it.Originally posted by PartialWhy not use firewire, then? Or some sort of digital connection where noise and signal length won't be factors.
For that matter, they could probably add a PCIe SATA card and everything would be fine?! Of course that would add a cost to their chassis they probably don't want to incur.My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.
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I think these guys need some help as well.....retrieving lost emails and such.
C.H.U.D.
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Originally posted by Freak OutI think these guys need some help as well.....retrieving lost emails and such.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...ail/components
They were probably using SATA drives with hot-swap caddys for storage.
My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.
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Move along folks, nothing to see here.Originally posted by Freak OutI think these guys need some help as well.....retrieving lost emails and such.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...ail/components
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