xCal said:
Hi group,
is it safe to use udma instead of dma ??, i ask this because i believe this
would celerate considerably my hard disk.
thanks, Carlos.
This program can measure the performance. If you see a flat horizontal
line for your disk, you could go faster. If the line is tilted, you
may already be getting as much sustained transfer as is possible.
http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public/index.php?request=HdTach
For the higher data rates on IDE disks, you want a ribbon cable with
80 wires. There are two kinds of ribbon cables, and the kind with the
thinner wires, 80 wires, is what you want.
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/if/ide/confCable80-c.html
And from this page:
http://www.videoguys.com/Win2K_Tweaks.html
"To enable DMA, right-click My Computer, choose Properties, Device Manager,
click on Device such as "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers." Double-click on the
controller you want to enable, and in the properties window that appears,
click the Advanced Settings tab. Each device has a "Transfer Mode" that
you can change to "DMA if available." Choose that setting to enable DMA."
http://www.videoguys.com/Win2K_Tweaks/Image9.gif
It is safe to use, as long as you have the 80 wire cable.
HTH,
Paul