Hi,
I think Jan "Evil Twin" Depner and Mark Knecht have
published documentation that describes IRQ priority
ordering and Latency settings which are adjustable
with lspci. Upon finishing your hdparm adjustments,
I'd guess the IRQs would worth looking into.
Ismael, I'm getting ready to build a new audio box and
would be very interested in knowing more about the AMD
problem that you refer to. Is there a benchmarking
site or somewhere else that someone has documented
this? If it's handy, please do post a link.
The last thing I want is to replace my current junk
pile with something that's not going to work. :)
ron
--- Ismael Valladolid Torres <ismaeval(a)terra.es>
wrote:
El viernes 07 de febrero de 2003 a las 03:37:23,
linuxmedia4(a)netscape.net escribi�:
Does this means it only capable of 100 MB/sec
Data
Transfer Rate?
That means the interface is only capable of a 100
MB/sec
bandwith. Nothing to do this with the speed of the
hard drive. The
interface is the road, the wider and better built,
the more and faster
the cars it can handle. The hard drive itself is the
car in this case.
And does this even have much of a bearing on the
interuptions I'm
having?
I bet what you are suffering is the common audio
dropouts in common
chipsets for AMD processors caused by their poor PCI
implementation.
Is your chipset a VIA or a SiS one?
http://www.tecchannel.de/hardware/817/index.html
Regards, Ismael
--
Ismael Valladolid Torres <ismaeval(a)terra.es>
http://es.geocities.com/ivalladt
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