Clifford King wrote:
> Alex J Lennon wrote:
> > On another note, have you looked at the National UDMA drivers and if so did
> > you find that they improved performance noticeably ?
>
> 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.
Given the fact that we are talking about an embedded system which
probably will use DOC Flash or Compact Flash (at least that's how
my system are like at the moment), how all these UDMA stuff going
to help? I don't think DOC or CF will be running in UDMA right?
Regards,
T J
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