FREE: 3 Port Firewire IEEE-1394 PCI Board
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Are you still using a baby woolly mammoth to vacuum your granite floors?
Do you still expect a pelican with a beakful of soapy water to wash your unmentionables?
Are you still ordering giant dinosaur ribs at the drive-in when CLEARLY they are too large for your car hop's tray?
If you answered yes to all three, then this circa 2000 3 port IEEE-1394 PCI board is just your speed.
It features 3 ports for inserting that new fandangled "FireWire" cord from your moving picture box to your electric information portal so you can share your moving pictures to anyone you can get to stand still long enough to watch them.
This PCI board, complete with drivers and video editing software (prehistoric I'm sure), will support:
Windows 98 SE, Windows ME (ugh), Win 2000 (*facepalm*), and win XP. Sorry nerds, no Vista, no 7.
Also works with MAC OS 8.6 or later.
This auction includes:
a) a functioning 3 port IEEE-1394 PCI board
b) Original disk with drivers and video editing software
c) original box everything came in.
d) a healthy dose of cynical laughter because you still have a computer that doesn't have a firewire port of its own. (Insert *Simpson's Nelson Laugh Here*)
Free shipping if auction goes over 200 points, otherwise 5$ U.S. delivery via Paypal.
Helpful link: Info about this product...
http://www.firewire-1394.com/hotlink_firewire_pci.htm
History of product: I used this card in my e-machine (yeah, I said E-MACHINE!) back in 2000. After the purchase of a new computer that included a firewire port, I no longer needed this card.
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