What is FireWire 1600 and 3200? And will they run off a FireWire 400
or 800 port with like a firmware update or something?
Never heard of FW1600, but FW3200 (a.k.a. 1394b - S3200) uses
the same 9-pin cable as FW800, and is (supposed to be) compatible
with both FW400 and FW800. However, it's currently "vaporware",
and I believe the firewire interfaces (on both ends of the wire) will
require new hardware. Don't hold your breath waitin' for that.
IMO, there is ZERO chance that S3200 will ever be popular as an
external disk interface. The RealWorld™ has already standardized
on eSATA -- and
nothing can possibly outperform eSATA with a
hard drive that "speaks SATA" as its native language.
As far as the drive mechanism and computer are concerned, an
eSATA external is indistinguishable from a SATA internal drive.
Performance is identical for either. The
only difference is the
length of the connecting cable. No bridge chipset, no translation.
...it's hard to improve on 100%,
LK