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- From: Felix Gorokhovsky <fg60@columbia.edu>
- Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 11:20:29 -0500 (EST)
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I need to write data from PC's system memory to SCSI disk
( HDD or Jaz ) at 2 Mb/s over long period of time (15-30 min).
I have Micronics PCI system board with P133 , S82433NX chipset
and 64 Mb of RAM, PCI IOmega Jaz-Jet SCSI controller and internal
Jaz-drive. I am writing to a file on Jaz disk using "fwrite"
or "write" in C.
For some reason the maximum rate a can write at is ~ 1 Mb/s.
I get this number by dividing the size of a file by the time it took to write it
Could someone, please, tell me what the problem is ?
Felix Gorohovsky.
fg60@columbia.edu