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Re: CD-ROMs: a theoretical upper limit?



On 3 Jan 1999 04:43:30 GMT, sagochangi@aol.com (Sagochangi) wrote:

>I've heard of 1x and 2x, even 4x CD-ROMs being used successfully with the IIgs.
> But is there a speed limit past which the SCSI controller can't keep up?  Is
>that why there is so little talk (I mean, none at all) about high-speed CD-ROMs
>being used with Apple II's?  Or is it just because there's no practical use of
>having a 40x drive on a 1 mHz machine?

There was a discussion about this sort of thing a while ago.  Most
people seem to agree that a 4x is the fastest that is worth getting
for a IIgs.  I still think a 6x would be noticably faster but I have
no way to test this.  A 6x can transfer data at 900 kb/s and the IIgs'
maximum throughput is around 1 MB/s.

At any rate, anything beyond a 6x speed CD-ROM drive on a IIgs will
not see any real improvement in speed.

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