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Chapter 3
    Using Your Computer
 
FireWire
Your computer has two FireWire 400 ports (
). FireWire lets you easily connect and 
disconnect external high-speed devices—such as an iPod, an iSight camera, DV 
cameras, printers, scanners, and hard disks. You can connect and disconnect FireWire 
devices without restarting your computer. 
These are some of the things you can do with FireWire:
Connect an iPod and transfer thousands of songs from iTunes or synchronize contact 
and calendar information using iSync.
Connect a digital video camera and capture, transfer, and edit high-quality video 
directly on your computer using video-editing software such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro, 
or Final Cut Express.
Connect an external FireWire hard disk drive and use it to back up data or transfer 
files. 
A FireWire hard disk icon appears on your desktop after you connect the drive to 
your eMac. 
Start up from an external FireWire hard disk. Connect an external FireWire disk (with 
a valid operating system installed on it), open the Startup Disk pane of System 
Preferences, and click the FireWire disk. Restart your computer.
Using FireWire Devices
To use a FireWire device with your computer, simply connect the device to the 
computer. Apple has already included software to work with many FireWire devices. 
When you connect a FireWire device, if your eMac cannot find the correct software, you 
can install the software that came with the device or check the device manufacturer’s 
website for the latest software.
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