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| Adaptec USB 2.0/1394 Combo Card PCI 3-Port USB 2.0 & 2-Port Firewire MAC/PC (1923200) | 
enlarge | Brand: Adaptec Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $40.00 You Save: $89.99 (69%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 21516
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Network Interface: PCI Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 2.4 Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: 1923200 Model: 1923200 UPC: 760884138311 EAN: 0760884138311 ASIN: B000062STR
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 3-port USB 2.0 and 2-port FireWire combination card for PCs and Macs | | | Includes MGI VideoWave 4 SE for editing your digital video | | | Includes Sonic MyDVD 3 for creating DVD, VideoCD, or DVD-on-CD discs | | | Supplies sufficient power for several FireWire devices preventing system lockups, crashes and potential data loss | | | Connect DV cameras easily with an included 6-pin to 4-pin FireWire cable |
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Product Description The Adaptec DuoConnect empowers your Windows or Mac desktop with both current high speed connectivity options, without requiring that you purchase two cards or sacrifice two available PCI slots. With FireWire and USB 2.0 connections on a single card, you're ahead of the curve in several ways. With included Sonic MyDVD 3 software plus an optional disc writer, you can transform and arrange home video in a few short minutes into finished works, with navigable DVD menus, and even thumbnail buttons, on CD-R or DVD-R media. Memories you can keep alive for a lifetime!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Great Item January 11, 2007 Easy to install and the information it shows about your usb plug in is great.
Works with Linux kernel 2.6 July 15, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent way to add USB 2.0 and Firewire to your set up. Works as advertised and, most importantly, it works flawlessly with the 2.6 series Linux kernel. Linux supports ohci, uhci, and ehci on the USB side and also supports firewire. Easy to install, too.
A convenient way to upgrade your computer to today's technology!
Fast but Flawed; Mac users should avoid! March 21, 2005 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I purchased the Adaptec AUA-3230 DuoConnect card at my local retailer for use with my "Quicksilver" model Power Mac G4 (Dual 1GHz). My built-in ports had gone flakey so I wanted a quality PCI expansion card to replace their functionality. Adaptec used to make some of the fastest SCSI cards around, so I decided to give their product a try. I picked the DuoConnect so I could get some USB 2.0 ports while I was at it.
Well, it's very fast -- when copying between internal and external devices, it is faster than Apple's built-in FireWire was! Unfortunately, it has problems -- of the crashing sort. When a firewire device is connected and the Mac is put to sleep, it doesn't make it to Deep Sleep mode (fans keep running), and wakes up again. (This happened with both a bus-powered iPod and a self-powered LaCie d2 drive. The LaCie showed truly strange behavior of spinning down, then up, then down, six times in a row before finally stopping!) The only way out is to turn the Mac off. I contacted Adaptec tech support via their web page.
After a brief of confusion in which they thought I was using USB devices, Adaptec support tested the configuration themselves, confirmed the problem, and suggested that I either disable Sleep mode, or return the card to the retailer from which I purchased it. Following are their own words:
********** In our unofficial testing of the Firewire 4300 and DuoConnect AUA-3121 and AUA-3020, it seems that the controller itself is compatible with Deep Sleep. Yet as soon as any devices are attached to either the USB or FireWire/1394 ports, the system will not be able to recover from the Deep Sleep function.
It appears that this issue is due more to the PCI bus itself rather than to the DuoConnect adapter. When Deep Sleep is initiated, the PCI bus and attached peripherals will be powered down. Yet because the PCI controller is not directly powered from the motherboard, there is no way to send a signal to the attached devices to 'wake' them. This means that a signal can be sent to the attached devices to put them into a power down status, but no signal can be sent to revive them from that state. For that reason the Firewire and DuoConnect card is not fully compliant with Apple's Deep Sleep.
What you may want to do at this point is to open up the Energy Saver control panel and set the power settings to "never" to disable Sleep. Yet if this is not an option, then unfortunately there is no workaround for this issue and you may want to return the controller to the place of purchase for a refund.
We apologize for the delay in getting this information to you. It did take some time to replicate the issue and search for a possible solution. We hope that you understand. **********
So, in summary: very fast FireWire 400/USB 2.0 card, but useless if your Power Mac ever sleeps. Adaptec's tech support was prompt and didn't send me "form letter" style replies, so props for that! I'll try Adaptec again in the future due to their support team (it's also why I give this card 2 stars instead of just 1), but I'll always beware and make sure there is a good return policy, just in case.
Perfect....a MUST HAVE for film editors August 8, 2004 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
After shopping around for a Firwire card I finally found this huge deal! 3-Port USB and 2-Port Firewire for only $19.99! DO NOT pay full price for this item. Go to the used and new, there is a new one for $19.99. It takes a little longer to ship out, but this is a great deal.
This item takes about 3 secs to install with XP...all you do is put it in, and you're ready. I was up burning dvds within 5 mins.
flawless installation July 22, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I was a bit nervous about buying this card after reading some of the reviews published here on Amazon, but I did anyway--I wanted to upgrade my computer's USB jacks, and I wanted firewire for the convenience of using that with my iPod.
At any rate, my fears went unrealized. Installation under Windows XP went without a hitch: the thing was ready to go five minutes after I opened the box. I can't say I've tried it under different operating systems, but under XP, it's a dream.
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