Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!texbell!merch!cpe!adaptex!neese From: neese@adaptex.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Adaptec 154x Tuning for SCO Unix Message-ID: <33300011@adaptex> Date: 5 Jul 90 18:48:00 GMT References: <440@ticipa.ti.com> Lines: 29 Nf-ID: #R:ticipa.ti.com:440:adaptex:33300011:000:1230 Nf-From: adaptex.UUCP!neese Jul 5 12:48:00 1990 >/* ---------- "Adaptec 154x Tuning for SCO Unix" ---------- */ >A recent thread here has discussed tuning some parameters in the Adaptec >154x driver in 386/ix. Is there an equivalent set of (administrator >accessible) parameters in SCO Unix? > >I've tried enabling synchronous negotiation and increasing the DMA >transfer speed via the on-board jumpers. Neither showed any significant >change in my simple benchmark (aside from an I/O error when DMA was set >to 8 MB/s). > >>STUFF DELETED > >I interpret these similar results to indicate that SCO's driver >overrides the jumpers in software (as the Adaptec 1542a manual implies >can be done on p 2-14). This doesn't explain the I/O error at 8MB/s, >though... The SCO driver does override the jumper settings for DMA rate. I beleive you need to patch the variable "aha_xfer" to the value you want. The sync jumper cannot be overridden by software. The reason you cannot run at 8MB/sec is the CPU. The implementation of the memory addressing will not allow the CPU/bus to run that fast. Some systems can run that fast, others cannot. Roy Neese Adaptec Senior SCSI Applications Engineer UUCP @ uunet!swbatl!texbell! {nominil,merch,cpe,mlite}!adaptex!neese