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Опрос: Нужна ли в OS/2 поддержка IEEE-1394 и готовы ли вы заплатить за нее?
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11даром попадает в диапазон до $20
21Пока не горит, но, надеюсь Ось доживет до того времени, когда %subj% войдет в джентельменский набор
31Мне вот интересно что понимается под словами "поддержка"? Очень сильно завязано на набор программ - интерфейсов и оборудования - а получить голый драйвер шины не очень-то интересно.
41даром, только из -за того, что пока потребности нет, но в будущем не помешает
51// moe
61Нужна, и не только она. Всё нужно! А платить можно уже за что-то готовое, а не за чьи-то прикидки. "HEKPOMAH "
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83Yes, we need a easy to use Firewall, please! Thank you for OS/2 - eCS developement! best Regards email
93We shall replace our Nikon cameras by their electronic counterparts within the next 2 years. They shall also be by Nikon because then we can use the lenses from the old cameras. Since Nikon supports Firewire for fast image transmission, we are interested to get it also for OS/2 resp. eCS
103It's not quite clear what you are going to privide. (in case should it happen) . Hence asking for pricing is a bit delicate. name email
112...Oh! I do not have a credit card! How is what is necessary just to pay?
123Dirvers for connecting external harddisks would be enough, i see no need for connecting video equipment with os/2
132I think it should be paid some fee for future support. and development of new drivers.
143I muss have IEEE-1394 400MBite and 800MBite Modus
153support for mass storage devices would be great
163More and more hardware comes with IEEE-1394 and OS/2/eCS should support this interface. I habe a digital camcorder and like to transfer my films to OS/2 and eCS.
173email
183because I own an IPod. email
191почему я должен платить деньги за дрова для штуки, за которую я уже заплатил производителю этой штуки?
201Мой голос можно не учитывать - некуда мышью ткнуть, чтобы выразить мое мнение. Поддержка нужна, если она есть и имеет спрос в других ОС. На каких условиях - платно или бесплатно? А точно на таких же, на каких она осуществляется в других ОС.
212email US$20.00 which is just under Australian $35.00
222Digital camera support
231К сожалению ( или к счастью) я больше не пользователь OS/2
242The question is for which devices ? Wouldn't it be better if OS/2 had a better USB / USB 2.0 support ?
252DEFINITIVELY YES ! Any self respecting OS can't live without! Moreover we desperately need USB 2.1, Firewire, WIFI, Blootooth and support for all nVIDIA nforce2 chipset functions & 64-bit support l PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN !
262This kind of support is greatly needed, but it should be broad based to include device support close to if not equal to MS Windows.
272Of course, it is happy if incorporated from the beginning. I am because it does not have a credit card ;-)
289If there also Video Capture tool for OS/2 it will became usefull for me.
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303Especially for external harddrives, may be also for ext. CD-/DVD-drives/burners! Also nice would be scanners and DV-Cams, but since there is no software for it, it doesn't matter if it wouldn't be implemeted!
312email --The more standards it has included, the more attractive it will be to new users. I was given a firewire cdr ... didn't want to buy a firewire port for my windows machine, so I took out the cdr and found it was just an ide cdr. Works fine--16-10-40 Yamaha.
321High quality digital cameras -11 -15 mp. (EOS 1Ds, Cannon 14n) support only FireWire email
333Firewire plus funktionierenden USB Support!!
342If the license allows me to use the drivers on all my home computers I would be willing to pay $50. email
352My opinion is that apart from drivers we need also apps that take advantage of those new characteristics. Paris, Greece
362Would be nice, however extended camera support is then needed to!
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385Of course, support for new hardware Is a big issue for an operating system. No driver, no life. email
392I don't know anyone using IEEE-1394, don't know any device using it, so why should my OS/2 version support it? email
402Yes ! Harddisk are getting that large that backups on HDD is a very good en fast solution. Conneting other hardware is then possible too. Firewire is fast that is why ! email
412It really depends on the kind of support... Up to 20$, I'd expect to be able to plug in a device and have it recognized, including usage as Mass Storage or LAN adapter. I'd spend more if support included Digital camcorder capture/write back with basic editing.
422As long as the quality of the drivers is equal or better than the Free Drivers on Other O.S.'s then $50.00 USD is a reasonable cost. If it is not comparable but works with some Devices, then no more than $20.00 USD, and if it is going to be a Perpetual Alpha or Beta then FREE is the only way to go.
432Willing to pre-pay for development.
442At this moment I use a SCSI IBM NS 10/20 tapestreamer. Maximum is only 20 Gb. Harddrives are much bigger and so the software etc. stored on it. A backup on a FireWire HD of 200 Gb (3 HPFS partitions) would be great. HPFS has a limit of about 70 Gb, that is why. email
452I'd prefer free, of course, but I understand economics!
461ну и как разработка? // moe
472IEEE-1394 support for digital cameras would be really nice among other peripherals.
481А нафига?
492I would like to be able to attach to Digital camera's (DSLR's) and they tend to start using IEEE-1384 as a camera to PC link ... Regards, JvW email
502Bluetooth would be of more use !!!
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522Mostly for Networking and DV authoring, and I would consider forking up to USD50 if decent DVD authoring SW similar in functionality to Pinnacle StudioDV is available too.
532All official IEEE should be supported
542It is as basic as USB is. If this will be funded by users it should be open source to ensure possibility of any development wishes in the future. email
552Need it to be free, I already spend a lot to keep OS2/eCS up to date. Don't want to buy drivers. email
562I hate people who want everything for free. They are the undertakers of the OS/2 operating system (including eCS)! email
572External, Portable disks are what matters the most to me. Either through USB2.0 or IEEE-1394
582I need BADLY firewire support! Please... email
592Support for digital cameras using 1394 would be a +
601поддержка с софтом должна стоить дороже
612SCSI still going strong
622Not very neccesary at the moment, but it should be the part of OS in the near future (1-3 years). This could be the one of must-have for future HW, but IDE will still keep on going for awhile, so......
631Опа, а что это такое?
643Among other things, Firewire is very urgent needed to use OS/2 fine. thanks.
652I will insert my Movies from an Digital Video Camera on my PC . I work with OS/2 Warp an eCs 1.1.
662Wenn es mit jeder Hardware-Karte funktioniert, wДre es mir das Geld wert.
673name email
687exclusively for free ... no more bucks for dead system...
692Make drivers for free, and I will, for one, try to make a paying client come calling. Charge for the drivers, and I will still try. Firewire on OS/2 and eCS allows me to share peripherals with more people.
701хочу блутуз!!!
712Eventually IEEE 1394 support will be necessary and it should cost no more that 75.00 Can$ as a separate package and no mpre than 20.00 Can$ as part of the eComStation OS. Asad Associates, email
722IEEE-1394 support is certainly the first step, but it doesn't make much sense if apps would lack that could make use of this interface (I mean video-related applications).
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742I'm sure that FireWire support should be more reliable than the various USB derivatives.
751А нужна OS/2
764And some digital videoediting soft ....
772It will be only useful if a large range of devices is supported, see lack of support for USB based devices such as cameras both motion and still pictures. Given that, additional fees are acceptable. name email
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821Поддержка нужна, но понятие "до 20 долларов" довольно растяжимое. 5-10 американских денег в принципе готов заплатить, но $20 - это уже лишнего... name email
832Itb is a good alternative for home users who can no more rely on scsi and is as such much better than usb2, which anyhow lacks support under warp name email
842It is a good alternative for home users who can no more rely on scsi and is as such much better than usb2, which anyhow lacks support under warp name email
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863Usefull for ext. HDs conection + digital Videocams.
872I would really LOVE IEEE-1394 Support for eCS, I think its really neccesary for eCS to support because USB 2.0 is great, and I really love using my USB External Hard drive in eCS 1.2x, it is really fast (Using in USB 2.0 mode only, 1.1 is way to slow). However, USB2.0 is a very dependent protocol and if have many devices on the chain you could have problems. These problems you will not have with IEEE-1394 (Firewire). Firewire is somewhat like SCSI, and the newer Firewire is faster than USB2.0. A good written software is also worth $20, possibly $30. name email
881Сеть - вот хотя бы для чего можно это все делать (400Mbps)
892Only for externel HDDs.
902I would love to be able to video-edit under OS/2
912OS/2 doesn't need IEEE-1394 support, but it would be nice. I'd pay for it.