John Kozubik wrote:
> 
> In the near future I will be doing some research and development with IEEE
> 1394.  Such that I will be requiring a _large_ number of firewire
> devices.  It is not within my budget to purchase 63 x 4 cameras.

Firewire CD-Rs or DVDs would be less expensive than cameras, wouldn't they?

> So I was trying to think of the cheapest possible IEEE 1394 device - if
> worst comes to worse I could just buy 252 of those ... again, not very
> practicle.
> 
> IEEE 1394 chipsets, however, are about $8.00 each.
> 
> Has anyone seen IEEE 1394 "slugs" - devices that perform basic
> functionality (in terms of participating on the bus) but not much else
> ?  (presumably, if these devices exist, they were developed for just this
> type of development)

Does anyone make a firewire mouse?  ;^)

You might want to look at one of the embedded firewire SDKs; using some
of the sample code you should be able to produce 300 boneheaded firewire
devices for very low cost after the purchase price of the SDK.

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Wes Peters                                                         Softweyr LLC
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