New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
@Steve what about RaSCSI speed?
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DDD HDD / AT Speed C16 / TF536 / SDrive / PAK68/3 / Lynx Multi Card / LDW Super 2000 / XCA12 / SkunkBoard / CosmosEx / SatanDisk / UltraSatan / USB Floppy Drive Emulator / Eiffel / SIO2PC / Crazy Dots / PAM Net
http://260ste.atari.org
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
nice result
Lynx I / Mega ST 1 / 7800 / Portfolio / Lynx II / Jaguar / TT030 / Mega STe / 800 XL / 1040 STe / Falcon030 / 65 XE / 520 STm / SM124 / SC1435
DDD HDD / AT Speed C16 / TF536 / SDrive / PAK68/3 / Lynx Multi Card / LDW Super 2000 / XCA12 / SkunkBoard / CosmosEx / SatanDisk / UltraSatan / USB Floppy Drive Emulator / Eiffel / SIO2PC / Crazy Dots / PAM Net
http://260ste.atari.org
DDD HDD / AT Speed C16 / TF536 / SDrive / PAK68/3 / Lynx Multi Card / LDW Super 2000 / XCA12 / SkunkBoard / CosmosEx / SatanDisk / UltraSatan / USB Floppy Drive Emulator / Eiffel / SIO2PC / Crazy Dots / PAM Net
http://260ste.atari.org
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
Inception or what? The Falcon SSHing into its own RaSCSI I bet I could even enable X forwarding to run modern Linux apps on the Falcon X server
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
@beel1 No just stock clock speed. You're running a Rascsi also I assume? It could be the Micro-SD card, I am using a Sandisk C10 Ultra.
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
@beel1 I just remembered, on the rascsi wiki it says that the rascsi.service software is single threaded - and the Pi Zero is single core, so it might help.
https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/Benchmarks
https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/Benchmarks
I suspect that the Pi 0 got higher scores because the RaSCSI software only uses one core. This gives the Pi 0 a slight clock speed advantage
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
Looks like I got the BLUESCSI working ok with my STe and ICD adscsi adapter
It didn't work powered off the SCSI cable or usb port though, had to use the berg connector for it.
It didn't work powered off the SCSI cable or usb port though, had to use the berg connector for it.
Re: New SCSI Solutions for Atari/Amiga!
@DaveC Nice! Have you run some file transfers to test stability? I find that even if TOS transfers OK, Kobold will show if there are issues.
Here is a good disk error check program by PP:
Here is a good disk error check program by PP: