Apple has once again made its IP-over-FireWire software package available, but now it’s for ADC Members only. The software preview, initially made available to the public, then pulled, is now only available to registered Apple Developers on its secure ADC Website. Apple says IP-over-FireWire “adds a new Kernel Extension that hooks into the existing network services architecture. Using the existing Network Preferences Pane, users can add FireWire as their IP network node to connect and communicate between two machines.” More info here.
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