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Officially known as IEEE 1394, the FireWire standard was developed by Apple in collaboration with other tech companies, including Sony and Panasonic.

And therein lies the problem - two of the most notorious lock-in companies helped develop it.

> Officially known as IEEE 1394, the FireWire standard was developed by Apple in collaboration with other tech companies, including Sony and Panasonic. And therein lies the problem - two of the most notorious lock-in companies helped develop it.

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Linux probably will, and Windows will probably for some time as well, assuming there are devices capable of being installed under 11+ that are available.

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Linux will definitely keep it. Linux can still use 360k floppy disks. Maybe older.