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Date:      Fri, 25 May 2001 15:14:22 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Donald Burr of Borg <dburr@borg-cube.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Hardware <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Any plans for FireWire/iLink (IEEE1394) support? Or does it exist?
Message-ID:  <20010525150406.D56784-100000@localhost>

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I recently purchased a nifty new laptop (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120), and
surprise surprise, it had a iLink (aka Firewire, aka IEEE1394) port on it.
I needed a CD-RW drive that I could take with me on trips or whatnot, so I
decided to purchase a firewire external CD-RW drive, since I've heard so
many horror stories about USB drives being flaky/poor performance.  All in
all I am quite happy with this combination... I can read and burn CD's
with absolutely flawless performance under WindowsME (amazingly
enough... haven't made any coasters yet!) and this weekend I was playing
with Linux and I even got cdrecord to burn to it under Linux using the
sbp2(?) driver (basically does SCSI emulation over firewire).

In fact I like this combo so much that I decided to get a Firewire card
for my desktop PC.  Now I can use the CD burner on either machine, and I
can even connect the desktop and laptop machines together with firewire
and use it as an extremely high speed, point-to-point network interface.
File transfers have never been so quick as this!

So, my question is this: Will FreeBSD be gettin' some of this
wonderfully fiery goodness?  Does FireWire support already exist, in some
form or another, perhaps in CURRENT?  If not, are there any definite plans
to add support for it at some point down the line?

A quick grep of /sys/i386/conf on a CURRENT source tree shows nothing
about 1394 or Firewire, so it seems as though the answer is no... :(
Please correct me if I'm wrong!

At this point, the ability to use external devices, such as hard disks and
CD-ROM/R/RW drives is the most important to me.  (CD access more of a
priority than hard disk access, since I, as yet, do not own a firewire
hard drive)  I don't particularly care about other applications of
firewire, e.g. digital video.  (Okay, I admit it, that is a lie.  I do
care about digital video, since I also happen to own a Sony digital
camcorder.  But, since there are, as yet, no video editing tools a la
Adobe Premiere for Linux/FreeBSD, I just do all my DV editing under
Windows.  DV support under FreeBSD would be *nice*, but not a priority by
any means.)
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