Reply 20 of 29, by d1stortion
wrote:See this post for my own testing with a Transcend 133x with various IDE controllers and a CF-to-SCSI adapter. The card easily shows a speed boost running in UDMA modes vs. PIO mode (motherboard ports). Two posts down shows the card running at PIO0 on an ISA IDE card.
http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t … art=125#p217340
38.5 MB/s?!? Wow, this is more than what the 133x rating would suggest! Quite a different number compared to those HD Tune benchmarks I've seen, where it was right around 16 MB/s...
I think now with this thread I finally understand why everything grinds to a halt for a few seconds when saving in games 🤣
wrote:It also leads to another peeve of mine, the fact that motherboard BIOSes don't enable any DMA transfer modes by default when using onboard IDE ports. The Asus P5A has a 33MB/sec UDMA controller on board. The ROM on Promise cards enable the fastest transfer mode of the connected drives by default resulting in much better DOS performance without needing a device driver.
You mean like, motherboards from any given time period?
My motherboard actually does have a Promise 100 MB/s UDMA controller onboard, but I don't use it since the CF adapter is only specified for 33 MB/s for whatever reason.
And very neat that you can have UDMA in DOS just like that! I've seen TSRs that are supposed to do just this, so presumably they are for cards without an own BIOS...