Risc System/6000
Edward Vielmetti
emv at math.lsa.umich.edu
Wed Feb 21 14:06:37 AEST 1990
[ disk options on the RS/6000
aha, it's an esdi drive that's built in. I wondered.
23ms, 1.3MB/sec transfer is wimpy for a fast machine.
In this configuration the machine is going to be seriously
i/o bound, without a doubt.
12.5ms, 2MB/sec transfer on the 320MB disk is better,
but that's not top of the line these days -- not for
SCSI (sync will go faster) and certainly not for disk
in general. I don't see a real fast disk for these things.
Can we get a real word on the scsi adapter -- i.e.
- is it a part that's being sold now for the microchannel,
or a new thing ?
- is it SCSI-1 or SCSI-2, does it support synchronous operation,
etc.
- are there any problems with dropping in a microchannel SCSI
adapter except perhaps that of getting device driver support?
The SCSI adapter I saw had an 80C186 and a big IBM chip (must
be some ASIC thing) on it, the copyright on the 80C186 was
1979 -- hardly state of the art in chips !
--Ed
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