Mixed firewire devices

I am planning on purchasing a new MacPro in the next month. I currently have some Firewire 400 devices. Are there any issues daisy chaining Firewire 400 and 800 devices together? If the 800 devices are first will they still run at the higher speed or will the fact that there are 400 devices connected slow everything down?

All the Firewire ports on the Mac Pro are on the same bus. Any FW400 device attached to the bus will slow all devices down to FW400 speeds regardless of the order the devices are linked together.

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    The KP does look Firewire connected; so unplug it.
    Understanding crash logs isn’t easy and it’s hard (sometimes impossible) to decipher the cause of the problem. Take a look at Apple’s Crash Reporter document at http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2004/tn2123.html
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    If you suspect RAM,look at this link: *Testing RAM* @ http://guides.macrumors.com/Testing_RAM Then download & use Memtest & Ramber.
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    Resolving Kernel Panics
    Avoiding and eliminating Kernel panics
    12-Step Program to Isolate Freezes and/or Kernel Panics
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