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1 March 2025

  • curprev 19:5219:52, 1 March 2025 Raion talk contribs 1,079 bytes +1,079 Created page with "'''Firewire''', officially '''IEEE 1394''', is an interface standard similar to SCSI and primarily was a competitor of USB. It is known for having high speeds and was developed by Apple as a replacement for the bulky and unwieldy parallel SCSI in wide use in the 1980s and 1990s. It achieved widespread success in niche consumer markets but never fully displaced USB in any area. == Differences from USB == Firewire does not use hubs and host controllers, instead operating..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched