Apple had Panther CDs available for purchase, and so I purchased. Hooray!
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Hence the more-or-less. But now I'm trying to frame this as deconstruction-a-la-Derrida.
Well, to me the phrase "(more or less) high-res" implies a range from sorta-high-res to high-res. I.e. not low-res. But maybe medium-res.
That looks like a great price.
How much speed, effectively, does one lose by going USB 2.0 over Firewire?
Wasn't someone looking for an external drive recently?
Wasn't it ita?
I want a one-terabyte drive. Just because I like the word "terabyte."
I think the first time I ever heard that word was on ST:TNG, in reference to Data's memory....
How much speed, effectively, does one lose by going USB 2.0 over Firewire?
Dunno, in theory you shouldn't lose any, in practice I'm pretty sure USB is slower but I don't know by how much. I have only internal drives so I have no practical experience.
IME, the difference is only noticeable if you need realtime access to very very big files (like for video editing).
With USB it really depends on the machine and on how much activity is going on. Firewire has a dedicated controller to deal with the overhead, USB uses computer resources to deal with the overhead. If you are on a heavily taxed machine then USB really takes a performance hit.
Firewire has a dedicated controller to deal with the overhead, USB uses computer resources to deal with the overhead.
That's good to know.