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    What I-Link Cable Do I Need

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Eilene Hovick, Jun 3, 2007.

  1. Eilene Hovick

    Eilene Hovick Newbie

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    :( I have a Toshiba Satellite P105-S6147 and have been trying to find out how many pins the I-Link cable should have to connect my sony camera. Do any of you have the answer or know where I can get it?;)
     
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  2. mattireland

    mattireland It used to be the iLand..

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    For a sony cable it's a USB isn't it? I don't think it has any pins. It's just a very small USB device cable isn't it?????
     
  3. tripinva

    tripinva Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    I'm pretty sure that it's a 4-pin iLink (Firewire) cable. The only difference between the 4-pin and the 6-pin aside from the size is that the 6-pin provides power, so you'll have to use the AC adapter or the battery to power your camera while it's linked to the PC.

    I think the cable you're looking for is a cable with a 4-pin connector at both ends.

    - Trip
     
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