![]() ![]() I wonder if perhaps when you approach the 15 foot mark, a lower quality cable may start having issues slightly below 15 feet or at 15 feet, while a higher quality cable could retain the signal's integrity and strength at 15 feet or perhaps a slightly longer. Also, it is not recommended that one uses over a 15 foot cable because after that length, there is often a loss of signal. Or perhaps a low quality cable could result in a loss of signal integrity (sometimes 1s are replaced with 0s or vice versa, or digits are omitted). Suppose shielding is bad RF interference occurs and creates noise. And don't you mean, when you send/receive* (i before e, except after c) DIGITAL DATA nothing more* than 1-0-1-0-0-1-0-0- are sent* (not "send").īut on the more serious side, I don't see why the fact that digital data consists entirely of 1s and 0s would decrease the need for quality cabling. The only problem about the quality could be, that the cable is that bad, that the diference between the 1 and the 0 are no more noticable for the Firewire chip.īut if you buy standart firewire cable which is under 3m you are on the good side of things lol. ![]() When you send/recieve DIGITAL DATA nothing less then 1-0-1-0-0-1-0-0- are send.
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