I believe the issue is related to the 1 GB HDD size limit of the DTC 3274 host controller, while my Adaptec 1542CP host controller has the BIOS option to allow for extended BIOS translation for HDD's larger than 1 GB. As my Seagate SCSI drive is filled beyond the 1 GB limit, the DTC was having issues.
My goal was to benchmark the DTC 3274 VLB, Adaptec 1542CP ISA, and Adaptec 2842A VLB. As I am out of 50-pin narrow HDD's and do not want to format my remaining test HDD, I pulled my ACARD IDE-to-SCSI adapter out of my 386 and attached an IDE HDD. Shown below.
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However, I am concerned about the accuracy of the comparison when using a bridge adapter. When I connect my regular 50-pin SCSI drive to the DTC, I get this:
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When I attach the IDE drive to the bridge adapter to the DTC, I get this:
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With Adaptec adapters, the utilised transfer speed is shown after the HDD's model number. Following the Seagate SCSI drive, it shows 0484. I'm not sure what this is. Perhaps the HDD's firmware? Upon connected the ACARD bridge adapter to the DTC, I get 05.0 and this looks a lot to me like the drive is connected using the asynchronous transfer protocal, which is 5 MB/s. The fast synchronous mode allows for 10 MB/s. I have the DTC's dip switches set for Synchronous negotiation and fast synchronous transfer, so I'm not sure why the ACARD is getting put into async mode. This will invalidate the benchmark results.
The ACARD model is the 7720U, and according to the manual, supports synchronous rates up to 20 MB/s. So... I might need to pilage the 68-pin to 50-pin adapter from my 486 and use an Ultra160 SCSI drive for this test. For whatever reason, I cannot get the 80-pin SCA to 50-pin SCSI narrow adapter to work on these older SCSI controllers. Anyone have experience with these? Looks like this,
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