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Offline kolla

Re: Who's getting the Tabor?
« on: February 13, 2017, 02:31:19 PM »
Every time I see A1222, I think ACA1221 :p
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS
 

Offline kolla

Re: Who's getting the Tabor?
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2017, 10:57:26 AM »
Quote from: dooz;822449
There was some discussion about slow SATA directory listing on Tabor under AmigaOS 4.1 FE pre-release version that was presented on Hyperion blog:

https://youtu.be/fMSvxQIfq2w

I tested on my Tabor under Debian Linux here:

https://youtu.be/hkirsW97xGA

This is a directory listing under Linux Debian and also SATA file copy-paste of two big files on the same disc (simultaneously read-write of 1.2 GB files size). The speed is more than 80 MB/s. So this is realistic transfer in real everyday operation.

So this is how Tabor performs on operating system that is not in alpha phase.

-Dooz


To make a fair comparison, you should mount the filesystem with the "sync" flag under Linux, so that it performs operations synchronously, like AmigaOS does.
B5D6A1D019D5D45BCC56F4782AC220D8B3E2A6CC
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
CDTV
MiSTer, MiST, FleaFPGAs and original Minimig
Peg1, SAM440 and Mac minis with MorphOS