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Cool - thanks for the update.For those interested:
running the Parallels VM files off an external HDD works very well. I am still having a bit of speed issues, especially after the MBP goes into semi-sleep mode: It takes a while for the VM to get to grips with things.
However, I don't doubt for one second that this will be sorted by using a FW400/800 chassis for the external drive.
So, for now (until the company policy is in full swing), I won't need the VM, but will definitely upgrade to the FW800 setup with an additional 1Gb RAM.
Oh, I settled on a 60Gb MAC OS partition and 40Gb FAT32 partition on the external drive.
Was strolling through Makro today when I came across a 500gb Seagate External Hdd - FW400 and USB2.I am struggling to find the 800 from our suppliers. Maybe the 400 will be fine. Dunno. Will rip out the external HDD tonight to see the specs, and if 400 and 800 will make such a big difference
Was strolling through Makro today when I came across a 500gb Seagate External Hdd - FW400 and USB2.
Decided what the hell and stuck it on the card. I think work will pick up the tab - backups and all that![]()
Decided I needed a drive more for backing up to than anything else and there's little point in that being portable.I've been seeing quite a few of those (and considering it). Problem is that I am looking for the 2.5" enclosures (Bus powered and all that jazz), and I just don't have the energy (or packing space) to carry another transformer around
I wish my company will pick up the tab for my 1Gb Stick![]()
Decided I needed a drive more for backing up to than anything else and there's little point in that being portable.
If I was going to keep parallels after the demo then I would probably try it but as things stand I'll be deleting it.I bet you feel like installing parallels and running the vm file from the external driveWould love to know what the Firewire 400 speed is like ...
How about comparing it with the fw400 while you're at it. The chassis should be backwards compatible right?I just picked up the FW 800 chassis. Will install the HDD tonight and give some feedback wrt the performance compared to USB2
How about comparing it with the fw400 while you're at it. The chassis should be backwards compatible right?
FW800 is 9 pin, FW400 powered is 6 and unpowered is 4.I thought of that as well. Yeah, USB1.1/2, FW400 and FW800 - Auto select depending on the port. BTW, do you guys know which port (the 4-pin or 6-pin) is the FW800 port?
One would obviously want to see the type of data transfer speeds on the different protocols. Is there a nice proggie that will write/read say 50MB of data, and record the speed?
Didnt it come with one?9-pin? WTF?! Why do I get the feeling I am going to have to go buy one of those cables ... DAMMIT!
No 800? silly ppl.Freakin' hell!! In the box:
1. 6-pin to 6-pin cable
2. 6-pin to 4-pin converter
3. USB A to USB B cable
4. USB power cable (assuming this comes in handy if you only have a 4-pin port on the machine)
Ag crap, this is so disappointing!
No 800? silly ppl.
But the specs page - http://www.sybaritic.co.za/store/product_info.php?cPath=61_272&products_id=6737 saysYep. Its like buying a printer lately and they don't include the cable. idiots!
including USB 2.0 cable ,USB power cord,Firewire 1394/1394b cable and 6-pin to 4-pin Firewire 1394 converter cable