I (finally) received a replacement for my dead 921, after a month's wait. But that's another story, covered on other threads.
What I want to report here is that I noticed that, on the new unit, the two Dishwire ports, and the labels underneath them, are covered up by an adhesive foil label on the back panel. I wonder why(?)
The IEEE 1394 connectors are still there, under the foil. They're still listed in the manual, "for future use". But I wonder why Dish covered them up, and does this signify anything ominous for future plans for Firewire support. Note the USB port, which also has no customer use at this point, is not so covered.
What I want to report here is that I noticed that, on the new unit, the two Dishwire ports, and the labels underneath them, are covered up by an adhesive foil label on the back panel. I wonder why(?)
The IEEE 1394 connectors are still there, under the foil. They're still listed in the manual, "for future use". But I wonder why Dish covered them up, and does this signify anything ominous for future plans for Firewire support. Note the USB port, which also has no customer use at this point, is not so covered.