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Well, Rainer sent these figures out as a result of a thread we had on this: 5. USB 1.x 12Mbps = 1.5MBps 4. FW400 400Mbps = 50MBps 3. USB 2.0 480Mbps = 60MBps 2. FW800 800Mbps = 100MBps 1. PCI/PCMCIA 1.1Gbps = 133MBps If you are using FW800, then it appears cardbus will not get you that much more speed. But more importantly, Per or Andy? did the math to suggest that all this speed will not necessarily get your better peformance, given the bandwidth requirements of mulit-tracking. Also, it may be the case that audio companies just haven't invested that much in cardbus solutions (except for Indigo and RME, a few others), so there are performance issues not related to speed. I've read a few of them on some audio lists. Finally, PCMCIA evolved to Cardbus (CardBus are PCMCIA 5.0 or later (JEIDA 4.2 or later) 32-bit PCMCIA devices, introduced in 1995) and now we have ExpressCard. Interesting article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressCard The ExpressCard has a maximum throughput of 2.5 Gbit/s, versus CardBus's shared 1066 Mbit/s bandwidth. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: Raul Bonell To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 10:33 AM Subject: OT: pcmcia/cardbus vs. firewire hi there, one question. why if (relating other talks here before) cardbus is faster than firewire, people still wanting to go firewire. do macs have cardbus slots? due to the price when getting the adapter and interface? i'm suposing here pcmcia=cardbus. am i wrong? well, not one question at all... ;-) thanks in advance, raul. -- The Playing Orchestra: http://www.telefonica.net/web2/tpo Chain Tape Collective: http://www.ct-collective.com TPO at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theplayingorchestra