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FireNet PC: The world’s first FireWire Network software solution for Windows, is now available! FireNet for PC provides the ideal high-speed network operating at 400Mbps. It is significantly faster than 100BaseT and comparable to Gigabit Ethernet.
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| Format: | Software | ||
| Date: | Jul 2002 | Version: | 3.0.0.0 |
| License: | Update | ||
| Platform: | Windows | ||
| System Req: | Windows 98SE/ME/NT4/2000/XP |
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