Firewire 1394 port on Audigy

Is that a 394 port on my Audigy 2 soundcard? Looks like it but I'm not positi've.
If so, do I need to activate it's Is anybody using theirs?
Thanks!!!

So I can just plug into it and it's ready to go?
The reason I'm concerned is I'm considering purchasing a firewire device from someone across town.
Thanks!!!

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    Is the 394 port compatible with an external atapi optical device? What about external hard dri'ves (eide in a box with a 394 port)?
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    Is the 394 port compatible with an external atapi optical device? What about external hard dri'ves (eide in a box with a 394 port)? Are video cameras acceptable?
    <FONT color=#ff9933>Yes and Yes provided they are independently powered
    <FONT color=#ff9933>
    Regarding the above, are there only certain makes/models or is it uni'versal?
    <FONT color=#ff9933> Have seen the odd incompatability issue but very few, would say about 98% compatable
    <FONT color=#ff9933>
    If I want/need to add another firewire card (for more ports or if compatibility is an issue) must I first disable the port on the Audigy? How is this accomplished - on-board jumper(s) or software or...
    <FONT color=#ff9933>
    <FONT color=#ff9933>Although I have not done this the creative firewire uses a generic driver which you could disable in device manager but there is no reason to believe you would need to do this as you have new hardware hopefully using different resources, hense no conflict

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    Quote
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