Hi!
I recently bought an Adaptec aha-2940u2w controller and a Seagate Cheetah 9.1GB LVD hdd. I installed it in my system which also contains a Plextor PX-40TS CD-ROM and a Plector PX-820T CDR.
My dream and hope was to be able to multitask in Windows98SE when backing up CD's on the fly using CDRWIN3 from Goldenhawk.
On-the-fly backups seems to work just fine with this setup, but when I connected the SCSI Activity LED on the controller to the HDD diode on the front of my case I noticed that whenever I try to do on-the-fly burning the diode flashes.
Now, the problem is that there should be NO hdd disk access during this procedure. Thats sorta like the whole idea of on-the-fly copying. To be able to use your PC for other things without worring about buffer underruns due to high hdd activity.
Also, I'm not 100% sure that the LED flashing actually means that the hdd is being accessed. I could be that the LED shows the internal bus activity on the SCSI adaptor. Meaning it should flash whenever two devices on the chain are communicating.
I there anyway to test this without accessing the HDD? (not copying a file from a cd to the HDD).
Anyone with a similar setup notice this problem? Guyver? You used to have a similar setup, right?
Sorry about the long rant...
Regards,
Jake
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Who is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
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MGA-G400DH 32Mb Mill., Abit BF6 mobo bios ver. QJ, PIII-450@558, 128Mb PC-133 SDRAM, 17" Hitachi monitor, Plextor 40TS CDROM, Plextor 8/20 CDR. Diamond MX300 A3D PCI soundcard, Adaptec AHA-2940U2W, Seagate Cheetah 9.1 GB LVD HDD, Quantum Fireball ST 6.4 GB UDMA33 HDD
I recently bought an Adaptec aha-2940u2w controller and a Seagate Cheetah 9.1GB LVD hdd. I installed it in my system which also contains a Plextor PX-40TS CD-ROM and a Plector PX-820T CDR.
My dream and hope was to be able to multitask in Windows98SE when backing up CD's on the fly using CDRWIN3 from Goldenhawk.
On-the-fly backups seems to work just fine with this setup, but when I connected the SCSI Activity LED on the controller to the HDD diode on the front of my case I noticed that whenever I try to do on-the-fly burning the diode flashes.
Now, the problem is that there should be NO hdd disk access during this procedure. Thats sorta like the whole idea of on-the-fly copying. To be able to use your PC for other things without worring about buffer underruns due to high hdd activity.
Also, I'm not 100% sure that the LED flashing actually means that the hdd is being accessed. I could be that the LED shows the internal bus activity on the SCSI adaptor. Meaning it should flash whenever two devices on the chain are communicating.
I there anyway to test this without accessing the HDD? (not copying a file from a cd to the HDD).
Anyone with a similar setup notice this problem? Guyver? You used to have a similar setup, right?
Sorry about the long rant...
Regards,
Jake
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Who is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
----------------------
MGA-G400DH 32Mb Mill., Abit BF6 mobo bios ver. QJ, PIII-450@558, 128Mb PC-133 SDRAM, 17" Hitachi monitor, Plextor 40TS CDROM, Plextor 8/20 CDR. Diamond MX300 A3D PCI soundcard, Adaptec AHA-2940U2W, Seagate Cheetah 9.1 GB LVD HDD, Quantum Fireball ST 6.4 GB UDMA33 HDD
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