Autor: Krzysztof Pawleta (pawletak_at_poczta.onet.pl)
Data: Sun 04 Nov 2001 - 02:13:48 MET
andy wrote:
>
> > ...co ultra dma 33??? moim zdaniem nie
> masz racje
> multi word mode2 = PIO mode 4
>
Coś nie mogę się zgodzić: transfer jest ten sam, ale nie np.
obciążenie procka -> README.TXT CD-ROMu Asus x40:
"There are three transfer modes available:
* PIO Mode:
The Programmed Input/Output Mode is the most common way
computers transferring data to and from the disk drive.
The ASUS CD/DVD-ROM Drive supports PIO Mode Transfer up to
PIO mode 4. If your PC is not out of date, it should be
able to support this mode.
* Multi-word DMA Mode:
This mode utilizes the Bus Master DMA transfer protocol.
The advantage of using the Bus Master DMA transfer mode
is that it uses less CPU resources than the PIO mode and
therefore, it is useful in multi-tasking environments.
* Ultra DMA Mode:
This mode is also known as Ultra-ATA or Ultra-DMA/33.
It is the most up to date technique for IDE bus data
transfer protocol recently."
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