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The firewire port is still operational (I can speak from experience). For what it's worth, because Comcast is required to have this enabled by the FCC, it doesn't matter whose DVR software runs on their box, it MUST support the Firewire port.
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coyotej @ Dec 19th 2007 11:03PM
The firewire port is still operational (I can speak from experience). For what it's worth, because Comcast is required to have this enabled by the FCC, it doesn't matter whose DVR software runs on their box, it MUST support the Firewire port.