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Re: [TCLUG:17250] [OT] Hardware Question



Tom,

It is faster than 16x..20x if I remember correctly, but this issue 'feels'
different than that...as my system hangs, the HD just chugs and chugs and
chugs, and after MANY seconds, it idles down and then the cd comes back up
again.  Your suggestion SOUNDS logical, but the bahavior would indicate that
I have SEVERAL MB in buffers, waiting to off load....

Personally, I think its an issue with a semi-faulty, or inefficient IDE
controller...But I don't know much about hardware.  I only know that every
time I sit down to use this thing, that I want to throw it out the window,
because its so frustrating to do anything with...

> From: "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <veldy@visi.com>
> Reply-To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 09:18:58 -0500
> To: <tclug-list@mn-linux.org>
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG:17250] [OT] Hardware Question
> 
> How fast is your CD-ROM.  If it is faster than about 16x, you might have a
> problem where it constantly is spinning up and then settling down.  In that
> case - you simply need a new CD-ROM.
> 
> Tom Veldhouse
> veldy@visi.com
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Brian Ackermann <brian_ackermann@bbros.com>
> To: tclug <tclug-list@mn-linux.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 9:12 AM
> Subject: [TCLUG:17250] [OT] Hardware Question
> 
> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> I've got a quick hardware question that I think someone can answer for me.
>> I've got a computer at home that behaves 'badly' when accessing both the
>> Hard disk and the cdrom.  I believe the HD is attached to the IDE primary,
>> and the CD is attached to the secondary.
>> 
>> When using both items at the same time, most notably when transferring
> data
>> between them(I think everything works just fine if I'm listening to a CD,
>> and crunching on the HD), I get errors all over the place.
>> 
>> It seems that my HD just spins and spins and spins, and eventually the CD
>> read buffer (or whatever) fills, and then times out.  Then the disk
> catches
>> up, grabs the buffer and flushes it, and then everything works peachy for
>> another 10 seconds....
>> 
>> As you can see, this makes lengthy installations of anything quite
>> difficult.
>> 
>> My question is, what can I do to fix this issue?  I had been planning on
>> going with a full rebuild of the machine, getting a new case, mobo, and
>> anything else I can't salvage from this guy.
>> 
>> But then I started thinking that maybe if I just bought a PCI IDE
>> controller, and plugged my devices into that, that my problems may be
>> resolved for a good deal less money.
>> 
>> Tell me what you think.
>> Brian
>> 
>> 
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