At 07:53 μμ 14/4/2002, Dave wrote with Dexter(ity):

>On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>
> > The CF readers can go up to 33 Mbps guaranteed and the HDDs well 
> depends on
> > the machine :-) Some up to 133Mbps (like the 80gig Maxtor that I have on
> > the Aurora :-) Guess how long it took to format all the partitions :-)
>
>It's a bit better than that, Phoebus.
>
>A CF card by definition supports three different interfacing modes:

Yep but I said readers didn't I???? The specs of the readers I am selling 
say up to 33 Mbps :-)


>True IDE mode (uses IORW# and IORD# to access I/O locations)
>PC Card mode (uses IORW# and IORD# to access I/O locations)
>PC Card Memory mode (uses WE# and OE# to access memory locations)
>
>The CF is basically a solid state ATA device where one writes to task file
>registers (see www.t13.org)
>
>See, Phoebus, I've been studying ;P

Yep but not reading my posts thoroughly (Gotcha!) :-)

Phoebus

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