I only set the DMA support in the kernel and did NOT use a TSC Kernel. BTW, I compile all my stuff with pgcc-1.1.1 and -mamdk5 or -mcyrix6x86 respectively (except for the kernel, which is compiled with pgcc but with the default flags) Besides that I only use hdparm -m16 or 32 depending on disk -u1 -k1 -d1 Thats it cheers Michael On 28-Jan-99 George Toft shaped the electrons to say:
Michael.Bielicki@Linkdesign.com wrote:
SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED :) On my AMD K5 and Cyrix 6x86 Machines it achieves a speed invrease of around 30%. [snip]
W O W ! ! !
Do you have any hard data to support this? This will really liven things up.
George -
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