>The UDMA drivers allow the PCI chipset to configure for UDMA mode if you have >a hard disk capable of UDMA operation and not on the "bad drive" list. This can >give >better performance for disk intensive operations. > I haven't yet had a chance to test the performance increase for cacheing etc. but the figures being suggested are that a throughput of 3Mb/s with standard HDD drivers can be increased to 10-13Mb/s with UDMA drivers/drives -- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the command "unsubscribe linux-embedded" in the message body. For more information, see <http://waste.org/mail/linux-embedded>.
