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Date:      Mon, 3 Apr 1995 01:29:09 +0800 (CST)
From:      Brian Tao <taob@gate.sinica.edu.tw>
Cc:        FREEBSD-CURRENT-L <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: New installation notes 
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.91.950403005701.20912T-100000@aries.ibms.sinica.edu.tw>
In-Reply-To: <199504011724.JAA10069@estienne.cs.berkeley.edu>

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On Sat, 1 Apr 1995, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
> 
> >to make it work.  I suspect it may have something to do with changing
> >its IRQ from 12 to 10, and/or pulling out the SB/AWE32 sound card
> >(which is on IRQ 5) and the attached NEC Multispin 4x CD-ROM drive.
> 
> Did you ever reattach the Nec 4x?  It was either that or a conflicting
> IRQ.

    Not yet.  Next week is mostly holidays (there are three one-day
holidays in Taiwan that week, go figure), but if the guy is in, I'll
go up and try reattaching it.  I need to reboot the system with a new
kernel anyway to see how the new aic7xxx stuff works, as well as
checking out support for his SB16 card and the CD-ROM attached to it.
Ah, just finished compiling... 10:55 for a kernel build.  Over twice
as fast as my 486, *sigh* ...

> >sailing once the kernel could recognize the Adaptec.  I ran iozone to
> >check it out but it could only muster around 1.7MB/sec read/write
> >while my 486DX4/100 NCR-equipped system hits 2.5-2.6MB/sec.  Both used
> 
> Were you using the exact same drives?  The best test would be to place
> the controllers in the same machine and test against the same exact drives.
> I'm been getting ~5MB/s out of the driver for some time now to a Quantum
> Empire 2100.

    The Pentium has twin Quantum Maverick 540's and my machine (with
the NCR controller) has a Quantum Empire 1080.  I'll bring my drive up
to the Pentium and do another comparison.  It is quite noticeably
slower for any heavy disk operations.  Untarring the kernel source
dist and running config(8) are both noticeably faster on my 486.

> >    BTW, the proud owner is thoroughly impressed with what he can do
> >with his machine now.  :)  In fact, he hinted that wiping out his
> >MS-DOS drive and replacing it with more UNIX file space is a definite
> >possibility.  :)
> 
> Another convert!!! :)

    *clap* *clap* *clap*  :)  He had bought Windows NT and was quite
disappointed with it. Then the Computing Center spent three days
installing Windows for Workgroups, mostly for naught.  So one
afternoon of work to transform his PC into a real UNIX-breathing,
TCP/IP-speaking X11R6 workstation was nothing short of a miracle in
his eyes.  ;-)  Another CC support guy was up there with me, and he
was quite impressed with FreeBSD ("Wow, you mean it comes with a C
*and* C++ compiler FOR FREE?!?", etc.) so I might have several more
converts in a couple of weeks.  :)
-- 
Brian ("Though this be madness, yet there is method in't") Tao
taob@gate.sinica.edu.tw <-- work ........ play --> taob@io.org




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