Re: TI-H: General questions with a possibly big im


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Re: TI-H: General questions with a possibly big im




>>In real life situations, a 486 DX 33 can't do over 75k a second.  This is
>>with the IDE card from another computer that can easily 300k.  Same HD,
>>same card, just a POS computer.  :(
>
>Grant, I bet you my life that if you designed a system with a 486DX33,
>you would get FAR over 75k/sec from a typical EIDE drive.  I'm not
>talking about the el-cheapo 8-bit IDE controller cards on an el-cheapo
>1992 486-motherboard.

It is a 1993 MB...  ;)  1.23GB Seagate Drive...

>And where the hell are you getting this 75k/sec thing anyways?  My old
>compuadd 486DX33 desktop can EASILY handle a large file (e.g. > 100mb)
>transfer from my 4x CDROM to the hard drive.  Hrm, more math:  150k x
>4 = 600kbytes/sec.  But I guess that isn't real-life, eh :)?
>
>>>Just look at the SpecInt's if you're still confused.
>>
>>I know how much a spec sheet says a computer *can* transfer.  The question
>>is realy how much can it transfer when windows uses 13 calls just go get
>>the data...
>
>Grant, oh 3r33t compUt0r hax0r, I said *SpecInt*, not spec sheet.  Go
>look up what SpecInt means :).
>
>-Mel




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