Hey guys, don't mean to beat a dead horse, but UDMA XXX dosent mean
anything. no one's hard drive is fast enough to utilize all that
throughput. so don't worry about what kernel supports who, It doesn't
matter. you will see no performance boost.
if you want the most performance from a hard
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 08:15 am, Naka Gadjov wrote:
under UDA33-66-100
UDA33 --- hdparm -X66 /dev/hda
UDA66 --- hdparm -X68 /dev/hda
UDA100 ---hdparm -X69 /dev/hda
This sets udma, but not ata. The two are not necessarily joined.
That said, my ata/100 at udma5 drive, 2.4.7 kernel, on
Jason Guidry wrote:
Hey guys, don't mean to beat a dead horse, but UDMA XXX dosent mean
anything. no one's hard drive is fast enough to utilize all that
throughput. so don't worry about what kernel supports who, It doesn't
matter. you will see no performance boost.
absolutely true,
but
Those 'dummy' wires are for grounding out each pin. Allows for less signal
noise. (Just basically as you said.. but the wires are for grounding) so each
pin has a ground connection.
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 15:08, Tom Brinkman wrote:
BTW, an ata/100 capable cable has 80 wires but