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Okay, so I just shelled out BIG bucks for a LaCie pocketdrive. Their website stated that the drive is bus-powered through a IEEE 1394 (FireWire connector). Besides the huge storage capacity and buffer rate, the self-powered feature is the reason I chose their drive over their competitors.
So NOW that it's arrived, I find that the unit can only be bus-powered via a SIX PIN IEEE 1394 connector. Of course, my laptop, like nearly every other laptop in the PC universe, has a FOUR PIN IEEE 1394 connector. So, I have to use the optional AC adapter with my LaCie drive, which sort of defeats the point.
I've looked on-line for PC card (PCMCIA card) six pin IEEE 1394 cards, and there are many. However, I don't know if they can tap into the battery on the laptop and power the LaCie drive.
Can anyone tell me if there's a way I can install a powered SIX PIN FireWire connector into my laptop? Or, can anyone point me in the direction of a FireWire PC card which has bus-power on-board?
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