Firewire Updates For Scheduled FreeBSD 4.8 Release 34
Dan writes "Hidetoshi Shimokawa has added new functionality to Firewire scheduled for FreeBSD 4.8 release. New features include built-in DV support, improved recovery process & timeout stability and Write/ioctl support for /dev/fwmem0. He has not tested this on PAL and is looking for volunteers."
Dump without tape! (Score:3, Interesting)
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Video Tape Backup Howto (Score:5, Funny)
2. cat
Re:Dump without tape! (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyone have a link to someone who's done this? How much capacity is there on a DV tape?
Re:Dump without tape! (Score:2, Funny)
And it would make a hell of a movie combined with some magic mushrooms, lsd, or other hallucinogenic.
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If you search on google around the Groups, this topic appears a few times. I don't know of anyone who has gotten it to work though, and for as many people who question the integrity of data stored on a DV camera, there's just as many who think it would work fine. Maybe if the data was compressed with some sort of error checking/correction beforehand..
Re:Dump without tape! (Score:2)
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Last time I saw a portable Firewire drive, the performance sucked big time. Turns out the actual drive was IDE.
Re:Dump without tape! (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:fp. and last post, because *BSD is dying! (Score:3, Interesting)
We are 5000 students in our school using NetBSD..
We also use Solaris/Sparc and OSF1/Alpha (Digital Unix) but all the workstations are on NetBSD.
Re:4.8? (Score:3, Informative)
1) 5.0 isn't considered a stable release yet. I think 5.1, maybe even 5.2 will be the first stable release on the 5.x series. It's considered a test release.
2) Lots of people are just plain conservative. Some people still use the 3.x series because they see no need to upgrade. I'm sure some folks still use the 2.0.x series kernel, and look for updates.
Re:4.8? (Score:1)
Look at the releases [freebsd.org] page. You will notice that 3.5 was released 3 months after 4.0.
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That's actually useful (Score:2)
Linux support for FireWire isn't very general yet. The bus reset logic needs work, and the isochronous support only appears to support one device (on channel zero) at a time.
Re:BSD is dying (Score:1)
i figure i am always a little bit too late...
Re:BSD is dying (Score:2)
Re:BSD is dying (Score:1)
Whew!, you really had me worried there for a second. But I logged into my machine and FreeBSD is running just fine.
And it appears to me that you left all of the Mac OS X users out of your calculations. There are a million or two of those. Technically aren't they FreeBSD users?