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Old 09-07-2000, 09:49 AM
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Default Firewire CDW Backup

Regarding backup of PT sessions, has anyone experience using a firewire device, eg. LaCie 12x/4x/32x CDW? Possibly experience with a DAT (also for backup) other than a SCSI device? Great debate appears to exist concerning firewire vs SCSI hard drives and PT compatibility; is the same true for CDW or DAT devices? I'm trying to build a newly purchased Mix Plus system around a new G4 450Mhz machine, and wonder about avoiding SCSI altogether.
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