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RE: something got fixed in 2.0.36??



best thing to do is this.. grab 2.0.36 patch and look at the code.. search for
aic7xxx.c and see what kind of changes it makes.. if there is a lot of
changes.. expect better preformance.. too bad i can't get my 2740 to work in my
jensen.. it would work great with my drives, instead of that crappy 1740

On 01-Dec-98 Designer 7 wrote:
> I wonder if it is just me or what? Last night I upgraded to kernel 
> 2.0.36... and all of a sudden today, my alpha/miata is performing much 
> better. With 2.0.35 disk access was just incredibly slow... on a UW SCSI 
> Cheetah.... and now, it's not so slow anymore.... opening uncached files 
> are no longer slow.... was there a fix for the aic7xxx drivers??
> 
> In case anyone else had problems with SCSI disk access, try 2.0.36 and 
> let us know what happens...
> 
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Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)

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