Wabbitguy said:
Contrary to your thinking, in certain areas Firewire 400 devices are far from obsolete. For example in recording studios. There are a large number of audio interfaces that use Firewire 400. These interfaces can cost a lot more than any Mac does as well (the Mac is actually the cheap part).
And none of those are obsolete or won't work. You'll just have to buy a different cable to connect to the Mac. Really. Not.That.Hard.
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One the fantastic advantages of the Mac was that we have always been able just plug and play. Now we're going to have to add a card or adapter of some sort, which admittedly seems to be able to be doable but until I talk to someone with the same gear as we have who actually has done it and knows, it's a wait and see situation for me.
Did all your existing computers just melt? Explode? Did the Apple Ninjas come in and steal them all?
No
They did not. However, if you have any Mac "pro" gear made since...well the Intel Transition at least, and earlier depending on the hardware, you have Firewire 800 ports
now, you can test your gear out
now.
This really is not rocket science. I used to work with rocket scientists, and they assured me, whatever this is, it's not rocket scientists. I don't know any, nor am I a brain surgeon, but I'll guess this isn't brain surgery either.