From: Markus Trenkle
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage
Subject: Re: FWB HDT driver better than Silverlining and PowerTools?
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 10:15:10 +0100
Organization: Institut f. Kristallographie, Uni Erlangen
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Markus Trenkle wrote:
Dear Tai,
Here they are:
Software: Apple 'Festplatte installieren D1-7.3.5'
FWB HD Toolkit 2.0
Tests done in HD Toolkit on the internal bus of a 7600/132
IBM DFHS1F Apple Driver FWB Driver
read 2994 / 3094 / 3177 5117 / 6159 / 6571 KB/s
write 3173 / 3225 / 3242 5542 / 6674 / 6948 KB/s
access/seek 13.5 / 6.8 12.1 / 6.8 ms
read/write 658 / 653 940 / 762 ta/s
Quantum Fireball 1280
read 1886 / 3280 / 4299 3461 / 4324 / 5275 KB/s
write 2811 / 3524 / 4988 2751 / 4211 / 6526 KB/s
access/seek 22.6 / 10.5 22.3 / 10.5 ms
read/write 352 / 259 286 / 269 ta/s
Comments:
1. FWB looks much better, doesn't it?
2. I think FWB changed read and write in the output, I can't imagine
that a driver writes faster than reads (except write cache on, don't
know if it is)
3. The number of transactions per second lowers on the Quantum drive
when switching to the FWB driver. Don't know why.
I cant see the difference to your tests, maybe Apple Germany screwed up
the formatter. I would like do testing with the original Apple HD SC
Setup.
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Markus Trenkle e-mail: markus.trenkle@krist.uni-erlangen.de
Institut fuer Angewandte Physik, Lehrstuhl fuer Kristallographie
Bismarckstrasse 10, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Fon: +49 9131 85 -2119; Fax : +49 9131 85 2733
Later Markus posted tests that compares the above with Drive Setup 1.2, which appears to improve upon HD SC Setup 7.3.5. For that post, click here.
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