ESIX and IDE drives
John Temples
john at jwt.UUCP
Wed Dec 12 02:34:06 AEST 1990
In article <1990Dec10.021335.5221 at portia.Stanford.EDU> fangchin at elaine41.stanford.edu (Chin Fang) writes:
>In an earlier posting of mine, I repeatedly misspelled Connor as
>Cornor.
It's "Conner," not "Connor." Not to be confused with "Conor," a
frequent poster to this group whose name is usually mangled in
followups... :)
>I think even Interactive 386/ix can use IDE as well.
I have used the 200 MB Conner IDE drive with ISC 2.0.2 without any
problems.
>One additional info I forgot to mention: Connor drives offer 15 Mhz
>data transfer rate. In DOS environment, I used the latest Coretest
>from Core International to test that claim.
The last I remember reading about IDE stated that it used a 12 MHz
transfer rate. Is Conner now using something faster? When I ran
Coretest on the Conner drive, it showed a transfer rate of about 1100
KB/sec, which sounds low for a 15 MHz drive considering I usually get
around 500 KB/sec on a 5 MHz drive. Not that it necessarily means
anything, but I noticed a 24 MHz crystal on the IDE host adapter.
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