> On Aug 17, 2007, at 1:37 PM, Tyranny Bean wrote: > I've done a some searching and can't seem to find a FireWire to USB adapter. > A client of my wife was disconnecting a thumb drive from the back of the > computer (G4 D.A. 1.2Ghz) and snapped it out from the slot. Now we're left > with only 1 USB drive on the back and we've got the Keyboard hooked up > through that. My wife is a professional photographer and this is really > causing a problem with her downloading photos as most card readers require a > power source and USB hubs don't seem to work for that. I opened up the > machine and the ports appear to be soldered to the mother board. Any > suggestions of how I can fix this, or at least get around it? I think you're mistaken about most card readers requiring USB power, but regardless, you can get powered USB hubs that will provide that power to the card reader. On 8/17/07, Jake Holt Photography <jake at jakeholt.com> wrote: > I would leave it for dead and just add a USB 2.0 PCI card. The USB ports on > the DA are USB1, so the transfer rates are ungodly slow. I have a 1.2 Ghz DA > as well, and I have both USB 2.0 and FW 800 pci cards that work great. I second (or third) that sentiment. I got an IOGear 5-port USB2.0 card from OWC (http://eshop.macsales.com/item/IOGEAR/GIC251U/) about 2 months ago, and I'm quite happy with it. -- Rich