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Firewire port failure

Hi, I read something about firewire port failure because of cables. Can anyone explain me what such an accident could cause to a firewire camera? Would it be completely failed or a simple substitution of the port could solve the problem?
Thanks.
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Hi mag93,

I'm not quite sure if I understand your question.

If you are using National Instrument FireWire driver, the driver wont find the port, until you'll have a camera conected to the port. If something is wrong with the cables, the driver could not detect the port. If you are using a laptop, and the firewire port has only 4 pins, then the camera is not getting any power from the laptop, so ti wont find the port, because the camera is not turn on.

Does this answer you question?

Tania Lozoya

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Hi, I would want to add on.
I face the problem when the IEEE1394 slot is missing from the MAX. This is because when the camera is not turn on/connected to the port, the driver wont detect it. The most frequent problem lies not in faulty firewire cable, but cable connecting the camera is loose.
 
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