> > The question seems to be stupid...
> > Is a x52 CD-ROM driver 52 times faster than a x1 CD-ROM driver
> > when it is connected to IDE interface?
> A faster search-time will definately speed up things.
> The (max) transfer speeld would not get much higher I guess.
But most new 52x CD-ROM dr
> The question seems to be stupid...
> Is a x52 CD-ROM driver 52 times faster than a x1 CD-ROM driver
> when it is connected to IDE interface?
A faster search-time will definately speed up things.
The (max) transfer speeld would not get much higher I guess.
Greets,
Sander Zuidema
Prob
Hi,
The question seems to be stupid...
Is a x52 CD-ROM driver 52 times faster than a x1 CD-ROM driver
when it is connected to IDE interface?
Greetings,
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On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> What is the ports used by the RS232C interface and
> What is the functions of each port?
> (Or what chip is inside in the cartridge?)
Port #80 and a few above.
The chip is Exar ST16C550, a 16550 UART (the common PC serial chip, like
Albert said). If you wan
> What is the ports used by the RS232C interface and
> What is the functions of each port?
> (Or what chip is inside in the cartridge?)
>
I thought the base-port was &H80 and the chip used is the same used in PC's
nowadays.
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