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    Hardware - USB2?

    Save my googlefinger - Is USB2 backwards compatible?

    Was just down the 'puter store and there is a external 1 terra drive that is USB2 - $350. I'm thinking for backing up photos and files.

    My last of the Power PC mac tower is all ordinary USB as far as I can tell.

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    Thanks but a simple yes or no from someone who knows will do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Thanks but a simple yes or no from someone who knows will do.
    Some people just don't want to learn to fish, do they...

    Yes, it's backwards compatible. But it'll be a lot slower transferring the data. If there's a USB 2.0 host expansion thingamajiggy that you can get for your Mac, get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
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    Yes, it's backwards compatible.
    Thank you again.

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    The reason I was there originally was the serial (yes serial) to USB port converter that has kept a 1990ish HP Laserjet on the network - has futzed.

    Payed around $5,000 for that B&W printer and a scanner. Nixing it is tough - it still works fine.

    I replaced it with a Canon colour everything injet photo unit for $49.95. Not that tough.

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    The only difference between the usb formats is basically the transfer speed.

    And believe me, transferring data to a tb drive (depending on how much I guess) could be eye-watering slow

    Then again, the 1.5tb drives have just come out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    The only difference between the usb formats is basically the transfer speed.

    And believe me, transferring data to a tb drive (depending on how much I guess) could be eye-watering slow

    Then again, the 1.5tb drives have just come out
    Yeah understand - a new powerbook is also on the agenda. this will be quicker than a box of DVDs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Save my googlefinger - Is USB2 backwards compatible?

    Was just down the 'puter store and there is a external 1 terra drive that is USB2 - $350. I'm thinking for backing up photos and files.

    My last of the Power PC mac tower is all ordinary USB as far as I can tell.
    USB 1 is a waste of time for that sort of storage. Go USB 2, firewire or better still eSATA (MUCH quicker).
    FYI
    1TB drives are about $250 and 1.5TB $350. eSata (with USB) enclosures can be picked up for about 50 peso's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    USB 1 is a waste of time for that sort of storage. Go USB 2, firewire or better still eSATA (MUCH quicker).
    FYI
    1TB drives are about $250 and 1.5TB $350. eSata (with USB) enclosures can be picked up for about 50 peso's.
    Yeah thanks - $280 at Duck Smuths.

    I have a firewire as well - this is just backup and archive of stuff currently living on DVDs - for now. Working fine. Around a Gb a minute transfer.

    I remember when 16mhz was a fast machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Yeah thanks - $280 at Duck Smuths.
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    Why didn't you just buy another serial-usb converter? $10 max. Hell I've got one you can have, as long as I can find the bastard.

    Re: USB1/2 -- sure, no problem, but you'll rage and smash the thing on your desktop from the frustration of waiting around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xwhatsit View Post
    Why didn't you just buy another serial-usb converter? $10 max. Hell I've got one you can have, as long as I can find the bastard.

    Re: USB1/2 -- sure, no problem, but you'll rage and smash the thing on your desktop from the frustration of waiting around.
    Nah - it's fine. Job done - only using it for archive stuff and backup backup.
    The scars from the crash of 98 are still raw. Moved 150gb onto it already. No stresses.

    As for the printer, The photoprinter thing is worth a fiftya - maybe - It needs a USB to USB cable - not included - thanks canon. I have 10 usb cables - none male both ends.

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