FireWire (link)

I am trying to establish what link I need to go in my slot 1394 on my desk G5350 in terms of pins and male or female

Can someone advise

Thank you

Hello

I don't know how many in your area, but buy a cable like the following is much much better then using an adapter.

http://www.langtoninfo.co.UK/showitem.aspx?ISBN=5050053301673&loc=AUD

You should find a lot of them are out there:

https://www.Google.com.au/search?q=FireWire+cable+4+to+6+pin&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENAU282&PRMD=imvns&source=Univ&TBM=shop&TBO=u&SA=X&EI=GxjyT4DUNo2yiQfZmempDQ&ved=0CG0QrQQ&BIW=1920&BiH=986

Kind regards.

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