What is onboard IEEE 1394?

What is onboard IEEE 1394?

Onboard 1394 Device (Firewire) : This feature enables or disables the built-in IEEE 1394 (Firewire) port on the PC. If the system does not have any Firewire devices, or if the Firewire connector is not plugged into the motherboard, disable this device to free up valuable resources.

What is the 1394 controller?

Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) is an open standard. When applied to a IEEE 1394 (also known as FireWire; i.LINK or Lynx) card, OHCI means that the card supports a standard interface to the PC and can be used by the OHCI IEEE 1394 drivers that come with all modern operating systems.

What is a 1394 controller for?

The 1394 GMC System provides all the functionality of the IMC S Class Compact Motion Controller and power conversion within the 1394 system module. The 1394x-SJTxx-C (standard GMC) system module supports four axis modules and provides four channels of auxiliary encoder input.

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