macOS Tahoe Beta Drops FireWire Support - MacRumors The first macOS Tahoe developer beta does not support the legacy FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 data-transfer standards, according to @NekoMichi on X, and a Reddit post
macOS Tahoe could finally say goodbye to FireWire. FireWire support could still return, but the last computer Apple released with the port was the 13-inch 2012 MacBook Pro macOS Tahoe Beta Drops FireWire Support
macOS Tahoe 26 Developer Preview 1 doesnt support FireWire . . . Most people aren’t going to miss the FireWire standard on any modern Mac, but it’s worth noting that a small percentage of users do still use FireWire devices even today Unless Apple adds the FireWire standard back in future iterations of macOS Tahoe 26, those users could be forced to upgrade their working legacy accessories
Bye-Bye Firewire: macOS Tahoe Beta Does Not Offer FireWire . . . It looks like macOS Tahoe 26 is dropping support for the legacy FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 data-transfer standards The first macOS Tahoe 26 beta, released to developers last week, does not include support for FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 data transfers, according to @NekoMichi on X , as well as a Reddit post