9 Nov 2003 04:50
Re: Bonnie Numbers for a SE/30
Jason Thorpe <thorpej <at> wasabisystems.com>
2003-11-09 03:50:55 GMT
2003-11-09 03:50:55 GMT
On Nov 7, 2003, at 7:46 PM, Joshua Coombs wrote: > So, the net result of this is a slower machine with a faster harddrive > looks poor in a cooked test with no scientific basis. Anyone have any > tweaking suggestions to help tune up the 68030 software wise? So, the SE/30's SCSI does not support DMA. The CPU is involved in pushing the data out the SCSI bus (there is a FIFO between the CPU and the SCSI chip to help with this, but the CPU is basically the DMA engineIn contrast, the PC system you tested has a disk controller that can do DMA on its own. So, naturally, the PC system is going to be faster (hey, it has a faster processor, too
Anyway, I suspect there's very little you can do to make disk I/O much faster on an SE/30. -- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej <at> wasabisystems.com>
In contrast, the PC system you tested has a disk controller that can do
DMA on its own. So, naturally, the PC system is going to be faster
(hey, it has a faster processor, too
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