Firewire import problem with fcp

i dont have enough room on my drive to import my movies so i got an external firewire drive to put them on to edit in fcp but now i dont know how to do that as i only have 1 firewire port? can anyone help

Do you have the new mac book pro?
If so, they do not use PCMCIA cards. They use the Express Card/34 slot system.
While it is not recommeded, you can try to daisy chain the camera through the hard drive. If you do not have a Canon camera this often works. Still, for the long term it is better to get the card to create a second firewire bus.
cheers.
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